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England and Wales High Court (Chancery Division) Decisions |
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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales High Court (Chancery Division) Decisions >> El-Ajou v Dollar Land (Manhattan) Ltd [2005] EWHC 2551 (Ch) (02 November 2005) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWHC/Ch/2005/2551.html Cite as: [2005] EWHC 2551 (Ch) |
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CHANCERY DIVISION
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B e f o r e :
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ABDUL GHANI EL-AJOU |
Petitioner |
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DOLLAR LAND (MANHATTAN) LTD. |
Respondent |
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Midway House, 27/29 Cursitor Street, London EC4A 1LT.
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MR. R. LEVY (instructed by Michael Conn Goldsobel) for the Respondent.
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MR. JUSTICE LINDSAY :
"The Courts of the member state within the territory of which the centre of a debtor's main interest is situated shall have jurisdiction to open insolvency proceedings. In the case of a company or legal person, the place of the registered office shall be presumed to be the centre of its main interest in the absence of proof to the contrary."
"The centre of main interest should correspond to the place where the debtor conducts the administration of his interests on a regular basis, and is therefore ascertainable by third parties".
I think those last words - '-- and is therefore ascertainable by third parties - are of great importance. It is of the essence that there is a recognised need of third parties to be able to ascertain the centre of main interest (and hence where relief may properly be sought) tolerably readily and even without, perhaps, the co-operation of the debtor concerned.