Re Lee, Rhonda Ex parte The bankrupt

Case

[1978] FCA 113

21 Jun 1978

No judgment structure available for this case.

I n t h e m a t t e r

of

-

THE BANKRUPTCY

ACT

1'3

G6

And

i n t h e m a t t e r

of

-

Ex

p a r t c :

The

bankrupt

!

e

JUDGE

MAKING

ORDER:

R i l ey

J.

DATE OF ORDER:

2 1 June 1978

e

i

O R D E R

-

l

THE COURT

ORDERS:

1. That thc bankruptcy of Rhonda L e e be annu l l ed .

2 . T h a t t h e r s p o n d e n t J u l i a Ann Sheehan pay t h e

e

i

a p p l i c a n t ' s

t a x e d c o s t s ( i n c l r d l n g r c s ~ r - ~ e d

cos : : s )

of

a n d

i n c l d e n t

to the appLlca t lon

for

annulr,?n'-.

t

I

1

I

.

.

.-

CATCHWORDS

Bankruptcy

-

Annulment

-

Whether seques t ra t ion order ought

to

have been

made

-

S e r v i c e o f p c t i t i o n

- Form of

a f f i d a v i t

of

s e r v i c e - Judgmen t fo r deb t

- Alleged agreement

of

loan -

Sham

agreement

-

Real

a g r e e m e n t f o r s a l e

of

h a l f - s h a r e i n

b u s i n e s s

of

conduct ing

a

b r o t h e l

-

I l l e g a l a n d u n c n f o r c c a b l c

agreement - Bankruptcy A c t 1 9 6 6 , S.

1 5 4 - Bankruptcy

Rules,

R. 122(3).

,

I '

I

.

REASONS FOR JUDGMENT

Th i s

i s

a n a p p l i c a t i o n

by

Rhonda

Lee

f o r t h e

annulment of her bankruptcy

on

t h e g r o u n d t h a t t h e s e q u c s t r a t i o n

o rde r

ough t

n o t

t o have

been

made.

On

2 8 Octobcr 1 9 7 6 a

t

d e f a u l t

j u d g m e n t

f o r

$ 6 , 1 7 2 . 6 0

and

$148.50

c o s t s ( a t o t a l

l

of

$6,321.10)

was

o b t a i n e d a g a i n s t h e r i n t h e

District

Court:

of New South

Wales

by

Mrs.

Ju l i a .Ann Shcehan ( fo rmer ly Ju l i a

e

Ann

S i n c l a i r ) , who

on 17 January

1977 procured

t h e

i s s u e

of

a

f o u r t e e n - d a y b a n k r u p t c y n o t l c e c l a l m i n g t h a t t o t a l

e

i

I

together

w i t h

i n t e r e s t

of

$ 1 4 0 . 2 7

( $ 6 , 4 6 1 . 3 7

i n

a l l ) .

T h e

bankruptcy not ice was served on

Mlss Lee on Saturday 2 2 January

1977.

She f a i l e d t o comply

with

it, and

thus

commit ted

an

I

act of

bankruptcy on

7

February

1 9 7 7 .

Mrs. Sheehan

on

4

Nay

1 9 7 7 p re sen ted

a

c r e d l t o r ' s

p e t i t i o n , d a t e d

2 0

Apri l 1977, whlch

was

r e tu rnab le on , and

came on f o r

h e a r i n g

b e f o r e

Deane J.

on,

25 August 1 9 7 7 .

Therc

was

no appearance by or on behalf of

Miss

Lec,

and

His

Honour

made

a

s e q u e s t r a t i o n o r d c r a g a i n s t h e r e s t a t e .

Mrs.

S h e e h a n a l l e g e d i n h e r p e t i t i o n t h a t

t h e d e b t o r

was

indeb tcd

t o h e r i n t h e

sum of

$6,461.37, belng

the amount

of

$6,321.10 due under

the

judgment

together

w l t h l n t e r e s t of

$140 .27 ,

" t h e c o n s i d e r a t i o n f o r s u c h d e b t b e l n g

moncy

l e n t by

!

t h e P e t i t i o n e r t o t h e D c b t o r p u r s u a n t t o a n A g r e c m c n t d a t c d

29th

May,

1 9 7 6

t o g e t h e r w i t h

i n t c r e s t d u c u n d c r

t h e s a i d

Agreement".

The

agr'eement purportcd

t o b e

an

agreemcnt

whereby

Mrs. Shcehan

( then

S i n c l a i r )

l e n t Miss

L c e

$ 6 , 0 0 0 ,

t h e

r e c c l p t

of which was acknowlcdgcd,

for

for ty

weeks.

It provided

that

t h e p r i n c i p a l s h o u l d b e r e p a i d

by

f o r t y w e e k l y i n s t a l m e n t s ,

i-

-2-

t

.

each

of

$150,

from

1 June 1 9 7 6 ;

t h a t i f e a c h i n s t a l m e n t

w a s

I

7

p a i d o n t h e d u e d a t e n o i n t e r e s t s h o u l d b c p a y a b l e ; b u t t h a t

i f

I

i

-

d e f a u l t were

made

I n t h e

payment of any

instalment

thc

wholc

W

of

t h e p r i n c i p a l t h e n o u t s t a n d i n g t o g e t h e r w i t h i n t e r e s t t h c r e o n

a t

t h e r a t e o f

10% p e r

annum

should be

immcdiately

due

and

payable .

k

Miss

Lee

s u b m i t t e d t h a t f o r

two

r e a s o n s

t h e s e q u e s t r a t i o n

F

o rde r

ough t

no t

t o have been

made.

F i r s t , c o n t r a r y

t o

t h e

F

ev idence be fo re

Dcanc

J . ,

t h e c r e d i t o r ' s p e t i t i o n

was ncvcr

s e rved

on

h e r .

S e c o n d l y ,

t h e

d e b t

a l l e g e d

b

y

t h e

p e t l t i o n l n g

a

c r e d i t o r d i d n o t a r i s e o u t o f t h e a l l e g e d l o a n a g r e e m e n t , a n d

the Court would not have

made

t h e

s c q u c s t r a t i o n o r d e r h a d

It

a

known

t h a t t h a t a g r e e m e n t

was

i n f a c t

a

sham

and

t h a t t h e r e a l

t r a n s a c t i o n

was

an i l l ega l and unenfo rceab le ag reeFen t bc twccn

Miss Lee and Mrs.

Sheehan t h a t

t h e f o r m e r w o u l d p a y t h e l a t t e r ,

by

weekly

instalments

of $150.00,

the

sum of $6,000 for a

o n e - h a l f s h a r e i n t h e b u s i n e s s

of

a

bro the l whlch they conductzd .

I n my

opin ion Miss

Lee f a i l s on t h e first p o i n t .

e

Her

ev idence

was

s i m p l y t h a t t h c p e t i t i o n

was

neve r s e rved

on

h e r .

The ev idence

a s

t o

s e r v i c c

t h a t

w a s b e f o r e

H i s Honom

e

on

t h e h e a r i n g o f t h e p e t i t i o n

was

a n a f f i d a v l t

of

M r .

Lennard

John Baran,

a p rocess server who deposed t h a t on

Thursday

21

J u l y

1 9 7 7 a t 7.15

p.m.

h e s e r v e d

Miss

Lee

w i t h a n o f f i c i a l

copy

of

t h e p e t i t i o n a n d c o p i e s

of

t h e a f f i d a v i t s v e r i f y i n g

t h e p e t i t i o n

"by

d e l i v e r i n g

t h e m

t o

h e r p e r s o n a l l y a t " a n

a d d r e s s i n

Sydney

a t which

MISS

Lce

a d m i t t e d i n e v i d e n c e s h e

was

t h e n

l i v i n g .

It

is

o b v i o u s

t h a t

i n

t h e p r e p a r a t l o n

of

Mr.

B a r a n ' s a f f i d a v i t

a

s t e r e o t y p e d

copy

( less names,

da t e s

and

addresses)

of

the '

Form

7 i n Appendlx R t o

t he Bankrup tcy

Practice,

4 th

edn

(para .

1568) ,

was

uscd.

Though

t h c word

"her"

i n

t h e e x p r e s s i o n j u s t q u o t e d

w a s t y p c d i n s u b s t i t u t i o n f o r

t h e

- 3-

d e l e t e d

word

"he"

,

less

care was

used

w i t h

t h e n e x t p a r a g r a p h

of

t h e

a f f l d a v i t ,

w h l c h

as

sworn

by

M r .

Baran

rcad

" 2 .

I

i d e n t i f i e d t h e p e r s o n s e r v e d b y r e a s o n

of

t h e f a c t t h a t

he

( s ic )

a d m i t t e d

t o

me

t h a t h e

(s ic) was

t h e d e b t o r r e f c r r c d t o i n t h e

p e t i t i o n " .

-

Mr.

Baran gave o ra l ev ldencc be fo re

me,

and

some

emphasis

was

l a i d i n c r o s s - e x a m i n a t l o n o n t h e u s e o f

t he

wrong

gcnder

in

paragraph

2

o f h i s a f f i d a v i t .

The

Form l whlch

was

used

is

o f f e r e d b y t h e e d l t o r s o f

t h e B a n k r u p t c y P r a c t i c e

!

as a precedent

(4th

edn

para

.

1561,

5th

edn

para .3049) ,

and

i t s para.

2 i s based

on

Rule

1 2 2 ( 3 ) .

I n

p a s s i n g ,

I

sugges t

t h a t it

1s p r e f e r a b l e

t h a t

a n

i

a f f i d a v i t o f s e r v l c e ,

r a t h e r

t h a n r e p r o d u c e p a r a .

2

of

Form

l ,

i

should

se t

o u t t h e c o n v e r s a t i o n

on

which the dcponen t r e l l ed

'

6

for

the pu rposes o f Ru le 122(3 ) ,

t hus

l eav ing

it

t o t h e

L

:

i

Cour t

de te rmine

to

whether

what

was said

amounted

t o t h e

I

b

admiss ion r e fe r r ed

t o

i n t h a t s u b - r u l e .

a

i

Precedents should

be

u s e d c a r c f u l l y a n d i n t c l l i g e n t l y ,

i

and

the

C o u r t

s h o u l d

b e

a b l e

t o

r e l y

o n

the

t e x t

o f

a n

I'

R

a

a f f i d a v i t

a s

e x p r e s s i n g w h a t

t h e d e p o n e n t m e a n s . B u t

I

a m

!

P

' ,

s a t i s f i e d i n t h i s

case

t h a t t h e w o r d i n g

of

Mr.

Baran ' s para .

.i

I

2

s t a n d s

as

it

d o e s a s t h e r c s u l t

of

a

carcless

s l i p a n d h a s n o

o t h e r

s i g n i f i c a n c e .

M r .

Baran

impressed

m e

as

a

c a r e f u l

a n d

r e l i a b l e w i t n e s s , a n d h e l e f t

me

w i t h n o d o u b t t h a t t h e

i

p e t i t i o n was

du ly se rved .on

Miss

Lee.

t

I

t u r n t o t h e s e c o n d s u b m i s s i o n

made

on behalf of

..

Miss

Lee .

Mrs.

S h e e h a n

d i d

n o t

h e r s e l f

f i l c

an

a f f i d a v i t

o r

g i v e o r a l e v l d e n c e , a n d

the

o n l y c v i d e n c e r e l e v a n t

t o

th i s submiss ion

i s t h a t o f

Mlss

Lee,

whlch I summarlsc a s

follows.

-4-

I

The

two

women

were

f r i e n d s , a n d b o t h

were

expe r l enc fd

prost i tutes .

Ea r ly

i n

1975

t hcy

dcc lded

t o

j o i n

f o r c e s

t o

open,

as

a

p a r t n e r s h i p e n t e r p r l s e f e l i c i t o u s l y

named

S l n l c e ,

a

b r o t h e l , e u p h e m i s t i c a l l y r e f e r r e d t o

as

a

massage par lour .

They

r e n t e d

a

b u i l d i n g

f o r

t h e p u r p o s e , f u r n l s h e d

It

and

i n s e r t e d c s o t c r i c a d v e r t l s e m e n t s

i n

a p p r o p r l a t e

j o u r n a l s .

The

c a p i t a l f i n a n c l n g o f t h e b u s i n e s s

seems

t o

have been car r icd

o u t

somcwhat haphazardly,

and

Miss

Lcc h a s o n l y

a

vaque

ldea

of

the

sys t em

and

ex ten t

o

f

t he

cap i t a l

expcnd i tu rc .

She

s ays

e

however

t h a t t h e p a r t n e r s s h a r e d e q y a l l y t h c c o s t o f f u r n l t u r e ,

new

l i g h t - f i t t i n g s a n d

t h e

bond of

$500

r e q u i r e d b y t h e l e s s o r

e

of

the

p remises .

I n

t h e

b e g i n n i n g ,

t h e

p a r t n c r s

t h e m s e l v e s

no t on ly sha red

work

as

r e c e p t i o n i s t s b u t a l s o a i d e d d u l y

qua l i f ied employees

i n

p r o v i d l n g t h e p e r s o n a l s e r v l c e s

i

a d d i t i o n a l

t o massage which

were

r e q u i r e d

by

p a t r o n s o f t h e

b u s i n e s s .

Miss

Lee's

p e r s o n a l

a p p l i c a t i o n

t o

t h e

l a t t e r

t a s k ,

however ,

ceased a f te r

about

th ree months

some

time

i n 1 9 7 5 and

t h e r e a f t e r s h e d e v o t e d h e r s e l f s o l e l y t o h e r d u t l e s

as

r e c e p t l o n i s t .

Mrs.

Sheehan

contlnued

t o work I n

b o t h

c a p a c i t i e s .

Apparent ly

a

p a r t i n g o f t h e

ways

came

i n May

1 9 7 6 .

1 .

I n Miss

Lee's words "A few t h i n g s

l c d

up t o May".

In

an

a f f i d a v l t s w o r n

by

h e r i n A p r l l

1 9 7 8

and

f l l e d on

2 4

A p r i l

1978 , t o which a copy of

the agreement

of 2 9 May

1 9 7 6 was

!

annexure B , Miss Lee inc luded

the

fo l lowing pa rag raphs :

"9 .

The

docunient

marked

a s

annexure

' B '

t o

t h l s A f f i d a v i t

came

I n t o e x l s t c n c e I n t h e

fo l lowing

c i rcumstances .

In

about

ApL-11,

1 9 7 6

Sheehan

said

t o m e words t o t h e e f f e c t :

' I f

you want

t o kccp your share of

t h e

busxness

then

s i n c e

i t s

va lue

1s

$12,000.00

y o u ' d b e t t c r p a y

m c $G,pOO.OO

t o

s t a y

p a r t n e r s . '

F o r

s e v e r a l

4

I

r casons I agreed t o t h l s demand and I said words

t o

t h e

f f e c t :

'O.K.'.

10.

A f t e r

t h e

w o r d s

r e f e r r e d

t o

i n

p a r a q r a p h

3

above were spokcn I sa id

to Shcehan words

t o

the

3

e f f e c t :

' I h a v e n ' t

g o t

h c

$6,000.00. '

She

then

s a i d

w o r d s

t o

t h e

e f f e c t :

' D o n ' t

w o r r y ,

I'll

g e t my

s o l i c i t o r t o draw u p a

doculncnt t o make

it

l o o k

l e g a l .

I t wlll

look

l i k e I

l e n t

y o u

t h e money

and you

w l l l owe

It t o me

and you can

pay

i t

t o

m e

o u t o f t h e

moncy

VC

get

f rom the bu- , lness . '

I

t h e n

s a i d ,

'O.K.

11. Whenever

Shechan

and

myself

spoke of

' t h e

b u s m e s s '

we

r e f e r r e d

t o

t h e b u s j . n e s s

of

massaqe

pa r lou r where

we

c a r r l e d 05

t h e b u s l n r s s

of

k

p r o s t l t u t i o n .

T h a t

E,

w e

kept

p remises

w h e r e

E

men

wcre

i n v i t e d t o e n t c r , a n d t h e y

wcre

s o l l c l t c d

r:

for

p a y m n t

of

money

I n r e t u r n f o r p a r t l c l p a t l o n

by women

on the premises

( inc ludlnc ; Sheehan

x:d

m y s e l f )

I n

s e x u a l

a c t s .

\;e

somct lmes

re fe r red

to

t h e b u s m e s s

as

a

' b r o t h e l ' . "

The

words

" to s t a y p a r t n e r s " i n p a r a g r a p h

9

a r e i n

0

t h e c i r c u m s t a n c e s n o t e a s i l y l n t e l l i g i b l e

i f

t h e i n i t i a l

c a p i t a l e x p e n d l t u r e

was

borne equal ly

by

t h e p a r t n e r s ; b u t t h e y

d o n o t a c c u r a t e l y

ref lect

t h e u n c o n t r a d i c t e d o r a l c v i d e n c c

0

i

given

by

Miss

Lee,

i n wh ich she exp la ined

tha t she

was

r e a l l y

I .

buying Mrs.

S h e e h a n ' s

i n t e r e s t

i n

t h e f u r n i t u r c a n d o t h e r a s s e t s

of

t h e b u s i n e s s .

Mrs.

Sheehan was

s ick and

about

t o marry

and

r e t i r e

from

the bus iness , wh ich

thus wou ld

thcn , a s

a

r e s u l t o f

t h i s t r a n s a c t i o n , b e l o n g

to

Miss

Lee

alone,

and

which

shc

0

i n t e n d e d

( a s

Mrs. Sheehan

knew)

t o

c a r r y o n

as

s o l e p r o p r l e t o r .

The

real

n a t u r e o f t h e t r a n s a c t i o n

was

masked

by

the agreement

of 29 May 1 9 7 6 .

Miss Lee neve r

r ece ived

a l oan of $6,000

0

from Mrs. Sheehan as the

agreement

a l leged .

Nor

d id

she

pay

Mrs. Sheehan

any

money

a s the

ag reemen t

r equ i r ed :

In

t he

first

p lace she had

none:

i n

t h e s e c o n d , s h e

was pe r suaded

tha t

t he

f u r n i t u r e was

worth only somethinq

more

l l k c $ 2 , 0 0 0

than

$G,OOO

a n d

t h a t

Mrs.

Shcehan, whom s h e had

t rus t cd , had a t t empted

t o

c h e a t h e r .

. The accuracy of

Miss Lee's ev idence was impugncd

on

the ground of her c le lay

i n making

hcr

s t o r y known,

and

i n d c r d

she seems t o have

advanced

i t f o r t h e f i r s t

tlme when

m

. *

- G -

s w e a r i n g h e r s t a t e m c n t o f a f f a i r s

on

14

Pcbruary

1 9 7 8

s h e

l i s t e d

Mrs.

Shcehan

a s a n u n s e c u r e d c r c d l t o r

f o r

$G,OOO

and

added

"Balance owing

on

c o n t r a c t f o r p u r c h a s e

of

b u s i n c s s .

I

contend

t h l s c o n t r a c t c o u l d

well

have bcen unlawful and

the

d e b t

t h e r e b y n o t d u e . " B u t h c r p a s s l v i t y

I n

thc

f a c e of

p r o c e e d i n g s a g a l n s t h e r i n

t h e

Dlstrict

Court and

m

bankruptcy

is

'I

t h i n k a d e q u a t e l y c x p l a i n e d b y h e r h a v i n g i n i t i a l l y

r e c e i v e d i n c o r r e c t

legal

advice, havlng undergone

a

malor

abdominal

opera t ion

in

November

1 9 7 6 a f t c r which

shc

d id

not

t i

f u l l y r e c o v e r h e r h e a l t h u n t i l a b o u t A p r l l

1 9 7 7 ,

and havlnq

thcn

e

l

i n September

1977

c o n t r a c t c d

h c p a t l t i s

f r o m

w h i c h

she

1s not

t

!

y e t f u l l y r e c o v e r e d .

e

The evidence given by

Miss

Lec on which

t h i s

submission

i

s

based has gone uncontradlcted, and havlng heard

h e r

i n

t h e w i t n e s s b o x

I

a c c e p t

it.

My

c o n c l u s i o n s a r e

t h a t

the

agreement between her

and

Mrs.

Shechan was i n f a c t

an

ag reemen t fo r

t he sa l e by

Mrs.

Sheehan

and

the purchase

e

by Mlss

Lee o f Mrs.

S h e c h a n ' s

i n t e r e s t

I n

t h e

asscts

of

t h e

bus iness o f

a

b r o t h e l r u n b y

them

i n p a r t n e r s h i p , a n d t h a t

Mrs.

Sheehan

knew

t h a t Miss

Lee

i n t e n d e d t o u s e t h e

asscts

e

i n t h e

c o n t i n u a n c e

o

f

t h e

b u s m e s s .

The

case

t h c r e f o r e

i s

s q u a r e l y w i t h i n t h e p r i n c i p l e t h a t ,

as

s t a t e d i n t h e h e a d n o t e

to

Pearce

v.

Drooks

( 1 8 6 6 ) L.R.

1 Exch.

213, one who makes a

c o n t r a c t f o r

sale

w i t h

t h e k n o w l e d g e t h a t

t h e o t h e r c o n t r a c t l n g

\

p a r t y i n t e n d s

t o apply

. the subJcc t mat te r

of

t h e c o n t r a c t

to

an

immoral

purpose cannot

recover

upon

thc

c o n t r a c t .

Had

t h e f a c t s t h a t a r c

now b e f o r e me

been known

t o the

l ea rned judge

who

madc

t h e s e q u e s t r a t i o n o r d e r

I

th ink

tha t

t ha t

o

fdc

r

wou

ld

no

t

have becn

made.

I

accord ing ly

a n n u l

t hc bankrup tcy and o rde r

t he r e sponden t

t o pay

thc

a p p l i c a n t ' s t a x e d

costs

of

t h e

a p p l i c a t i o n i n c l u d i n g r c s e r v e d c o s t :

Re:

iL4013I)A LdE

- Appllcdnt

J u l i a nnn Sheehan

- despondent

JUKZ:

Hiley J .

DATE OF JUDGIT?XiT:

DATES

OF

d3UINGS:

24th Lay, 1979.

1st June, 1978.

2nd June , 1978.

I.

Roberts .

Abbott Tout L'reer tc mrvilklnson,

56 b1:lrtin r'lace, Sydney.

L.

Levy

( s o l i c i t o r ) .

I a n ,larsha.ll hloore i. Go.,

54

dp r lng S t r ee t , 3on~ i i

;mc t lon .

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