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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales High Court (Chancery Division) Decisions >> Cintec International Ltd v Parkes [2010] EWHC 445 (Ch) (17 February 2010) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWHC/Ch/2010/445.html Cite as: [2010] EWHC 445 (Ch) |
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CHANCERY DIVISION
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CINTEC INTERNATIONAL LIMITED |
Claimant/Respondent |
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JOHN H. PARKES |
Defendant/Appellant |
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THE DEFENDANT/APPELLANT appeared in Person.
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Crown Copyright ©
MR. JUSTICE MORGAN:
Sub-paragraph (ii)
"The second defendant [that is Mr. Frost] shall undertake to lodge by Thursday, 30th October 2003 at a security holder nominated by the claimant the painting entitled Seascape by Richard Parkes Bonington, by way of security for the defendants' liability for costs herein.
(ii) provided:
"The second defendant warrants that he is the beneficial owner of the aforesaid painting".
"If the defendants have not made the interim payment of £90,000 and placed a cash deposit of £60,000 into a designated client account of the claimant's solicitors to cover the estimated costs of the claimant on the standard basis by Thursday, 11th December 2003, the claimant shall have the right to enforce the securities under paragraphs (i) and (iii) above, by way of sale, having recourse first to the painting (the said right being without prejudice to any other methods of enforcing the costs order made above available to the claimant)".
"It is common ground that the obligations on Mr. Frost have not been complied with in a timely manner. For example, he did not lodge by 30th October at a security holder the Bonington painting. Alternatively, if he did so lodge it, he thereafter removed it from the security holder".
"In any event, no payments were made by 11th December 2003. So it appears to me that, from that date, Cintec did indeed have the right to enforce the costs order against the defendants".
"The said right [I interpose, the right to have recourse to the security] being without prejudice to any other methods of enforcing the costs orders made above available to the claimant".
"The claimant raised contempt of court proceedings against the second defendant, which action or order the first defendant understands is still extant in the Chancery Court".