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Judgment: Transotway Limited v Shephard And Dunphy

TRANSOTWAY LIMITED v SHEPHARD AND DUNPHY SC 39/2005 [31 August 2005]


IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND

SC 39/2005

[2005] NZSC 62

BETWEEN TRANSOTWAY LIMITED

Appellant

AND IAN BRUCE SHEPHARD AND

CHRISTINE MARGARET DUNPHY

Respondents

Court: Tipping J and McGrath J

Counsel: P D McKenzie QC and D M Law for Appellant

H L Thompson for Respondents

Judgment: 31 August 2005

JUDGMENT OF THE COURT

[1] Leave to appeal is granted. Having considered counsel’s written submissions we have not found it necessary to direct an oral hearing.

[2] The approved grounds, in terms of Rule 29, are:

[a] Whether the Court of Appeal wrongly held that the discharge of a debt by way of set-off made within the specified period can be regarded as a “payment” for the purposes of s 292(1)(e) Companies Act.

[b] Whether the Court of Appeal at para [43] when determining that a payment by way of set-off was made within the specified period, wrongly treated a transaction under s 292(1) in isolation from the entire agreement of which it formed a part.

Solicitors:

Wood Ruck, Manukau for Appellant

McMahon Butterworth, Auckland for Respondents

ENDS

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