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Earp (as trustee in bankruptcy) v Kurd and another

Legal charge – Illegality – Sham – Claimant applying for declaration that property vested in him as trustee in bankruptcy – Defendants stating property subject  to legal change – Claimant challenging legality of legal charge – Whether legal charge constituting sham – Whether sums being due under terms of legal charge – Application granted in part

The claimant was the trustee in bankruptcy of the second defendant who had been declared bankrupt in October 2007 on the petition of the local authority for an unpaid debt of £13,581. The claimant applied for a declaration that a freehold property in London E1 which the second defendant had acquired in March 1997 had been vested in him as trustee free from any charge or, alternatively, for a declaration as to the amount secured by any such charge. The property was a four-storey building with a retail unit on the ground floor and basement and office/storage space on the upper floors. According to a valuation obtained by the claimant in July 2008, its market value was then £480,000, or £375,000 if subject to marketing constraints.

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