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ON APPEAL FROM THE CHANCERY DIVISION
(His Honour Judge Behrens,
sitting as a Judge of the High Court)
The Strand London WC2A Friday 16 February 2001 |
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B e f o r e :
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(1) ANTONY ROBERT EYERS | ||
(2) GILLIAN MARY EYERS | ||
Claimants/Applicants | ||
and: | ||
BARCLAYS BANK PLC | ||
Defendant/Respondent |
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The Respondent did not appear and was not represented
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Crown Copyright ©
Friday 16 February 2001
"All assets held by the Supervisor under the terms of this arrangement will be subject to a trust in favour of the Supervisor until full discharge of the Nominee's and Supervisor's fees and expenses, including any agent employed by the Nominee and Supervisor. No other trust whether implied or otherwise will be created by this proposal."
"4. Settlement
In consideration of the grant of time to Mr Eyers (at the request of Mrs Eyers) and from forbearing to sue or enforce the Existing Securities and subject to clauses 7 and 8 below, the Bank will accept the Settlement Sum in full and final settlement of the liabilities as follows:
4.1 Mr Eyers will pay the sum of £300,000 on 31 January 2000;
4.2 Subject to clause 5 below, Mr and Mrs Eyers will jointly and severally pay the further sum of £50,000 together with interest at 4% over the Bank's base rate for the time being calculated on a daily basis from 10 December 1999 by not later than 4 pm on 14 March 2000;
4.3 all payments shall be made without any set off (other than in compliance with clauses 4.2 and 5) or deduction whatsoever and time shall be of the essence as to the date for each payment.
5. Prompt Settlement
If, but only if, Mr and Mrs Eyers shall have paid the sums payable under clauses 4.1 and 4.2 above by the due dates, the Bank will waive, release or reimburse (as the case may be) the capital sum of £27,000 (being part of the sum of £50,000 pounds payable under clause 4.2) together with interest calculated thereon on the basis specified in clause 4.2."