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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales Court of Appeal (Civil Division) Decisions >> Trka & Anor v Hulbert & Ors [2007] EWCA Civ 1224 (29 November 2007) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWCA/Civ/2007/1224.html Cite as: [2007] EWCA Civ 1224 |
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COURT OF APPEAL (CIVIL DIVISION)
ON APPEAL FROM NOTTINGHAM COUNTY COURT
THE HON MRS JUSTICE COX DBE
4CB00535
Strand, London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
LORD JUSTICE DYSON
and
LORD JUSTICE JACOB
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Anthony Trka Jennifer Anne Trka |
Claimants/Appellants |
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Barry David Hulbert Anthony John Hulbert Gary Wayne Hulbert Four Ace Travel Limited Carl Johnson Biddles Proline Travel Limited |
Defendants/Respond-ents |
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David Warner (instructed by Harvey Ingram LLP) for the First to Fourth Respondents
Hearing date : 23 October 2007
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Lord Justice Jacob:
1/09/2001
1. four Daimler Fleetline and Council contracts sold to Four Ace Travel Ltd for the sum of £12000.00.
2. Operators licence in the name of Antony Trka to remain the same at the time of sale.
3. Mr Trka to be installed as a transport manager, with wage increase and company vehicle for his personal use.
4. Minibus finance transferred to Four Ace Travel Ltd
5. All parties in full agreement to the terms listed above
6. Mr Trka to agree Four Ace Travel Ltd to use his O licence for the foreseeable future
7. Cheques issued by the council in the name of Mr Trka to be reissued for the same amount by Mr Trka to Four Ace Travel Ltd
Purchasers .. Four Ace Travel Ltd
1. Barry Hulbert ..
2. Anthony Hulbert .
3. Gary Hulbert
Vendors
Carl Johnson Biddles
Independent witness
Mr John Stretton
Mr Trka present at the time of both parties signing
The argument for the Trkas
(a) He falsely denied that Mr Trka had made any initial investment into Proline when Mr Trka had in fact paid £7,400.
(b) He claimed that he had put £25,000 from his business Profile to set up Proline when there was not any material in Profile's accounts to support this and Profile was borrowing at a high rate of interest.
(c) He created and used a business credit card in Mr Trka's name without the knowledge or consent of Mr Trka. Moreover that card was used by Mr Biddles to make payments into his own, separate, business, Profile Motors. In short it was used to siphon off money properly belonging to Proline.
(d) He took the entire £12,000 paid by the Hulberts for the assets of Proline
(e) He must have been involved with a false or falsified invoice for £7,461.25 from Ace Transport to Proline dated 30th August 2001, just 2 days before the alleged meeting of 1st September. The invoice contains three items. The first is for parking (the buses were kept on Ace Transport's land). The second and third are written in a different hand and are supposed to be for the sale of a bus (a Daimler Fleet Line) and some tyres. It was shown that a sale by Ace of a bus was wholly improbable and in any event the idea of such a sale at a point when Ace was just about to buy the assets of Profile makes no sense.
Discussion
"The need for appellate caution in reversing the judge's evaluation of the facts is based upon much more solid grounds than professional courtesy. It is because specific findings of fact, even by the most meticulous judge, are inherently an incomplete statement of the impression which was made upon him by the primary evidence. His expressed findings are always surrounded by a penumbra of imprecision as to emphasis, relative weight, minor qualification and nuance (as Renan said, la vιritι est dans la nuance), of which time and language do not permit exact expression, but which may play an important part in the judge's overall evaluation."
Lord Justice Dyson:
Master of the Rolls: