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Banking and Finance March 2025: High Court rulings on guarantees and demand bonds, freezing injunctions and legal charges, moratorium debts, Building Liability Orders, restitution, asset finance fraud (England and Wales)

Published on: 01 April 2025

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Banking & Finance—March 2025 case round-up

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  • Corben Mews Ltd and another v 381 Southwark Park Road RTM Company Ltd and others [2025] EWHC 105 (TCC) — Freezing injunction—legal charge—beneficial interest—disposing of properties. In proceedings stemming from a freezing injunction restraining any disposal or diminution of Click St Andrews Ltd’s assets, the High Court ruled that Victoria Capital Trust’s legal charge over 17 and 18 Corben Mews ranked ahead of any prospective beneficial interest claimed by Click St Andrews Ltd. The Fixed Charge Receivers were therefore entitled to manage and realise the properties without contravening the freezing injunction affecting Click St Andrews Ltd.
  • Jones v City Electrical Factors Ltd [2025] EWHC 414 (Ch) — Guarantees—bankruptcy petition—liquidated debt or damages under the guarantees? This appeal turned on construing two guarantees and on how section 267 of the Insolvency Act 1986 (IA 1986) applied to them, in particular whether the sums were a liquidated debt or a claim for damages arising under the guarantees...

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