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Sender:
Lionel Smith
Date:
Thu, 28 Sep 2000 09:52:36 -0400
Re:
Constructive trust

 

In Ellingsen (Trustee in Bankruptcy) v. Hallmark Ford Sales Ltd., 18 August 2000, British Columbia CA, Ellingsen wanted to buy a car from the defendant but there was difficulty arranging the financing. He was allowed to take the truck away, financing to be arranged later. The written agreement said "subject to credit approval." He went bankrupt and the defendant had not made any filing in the Personal Property Registry. The trustee in bankruptcy sought an order that under the terms of the Personal Property Security Act, the truck vested in the trustee clear of any rights of the defendant. The defendant sought a remedial constructive trust. The court held, 2-1, that such a trust was appropriate, as the sale contract was subject to an unfulfilled condition precedent and thus Hallmark had not taken a credit risk. (I am not so sure of this.)

This is one of only two Canadian cases of which I am aware in which a CT actually alters insolvency priorities.

 

Lionel


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