General Parts (U) Ltd v Non-Performing Assets Recovery Trust (Civil Appeal 5 of 1999)
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Holding
The Supreme Court held that the mortgage given as additional security was not validly executed: under the Registration of Titles Act a company must mortgage land either by affixing its common seal or through an attorney signing in compliance with s.156, neither of which occurred, and the presumption of validity arising from registration was rebutted by the document itself. It further held that the receiver/manager was not properly appointed under clause 7 of the debenture because no lawful demand for the whole balance owing had been made — the letters relied upon were a mere reminder and a request for instalment arrears. The appeal was allowed and the declaratory orders of the courts below were set aside.
Outcome
Appeal allowed; the declaratory orders of the Court of Appeal and High Court set aside and replaced with an order rejecting the declaration sought by UCB.
Facts
Around 1990 the appellant obtained an overdraft from Uganda Commercial Bank (UCB), secured by a debenture creating a floating charge over its property. As the appellant struggled to service the facility, the parties agreed to restructure the debt into short- and long-term components, the appellant accepting UCB's terms in writing. One term required additional security by way of a mortgage of several plots of land, some belonging to the appellant and some to its Managing Director, signed in 1991. The appellant continued to default. On 21 July 1992 UCB appointed Key Agencies & Auctioneers as Receiver/Manager under the debenture and instructed the firm to take possession of and sell the charged assets, and if necessary the mortgaged land. The appellant resisted and sued the firm for trespass, whereupon UCB sought a declaratory judgment that its appointment was lawful. The debt was later assigned to the Non-Performing Assets Recovery Trust, which was joined as co-plaintiff. The High Court granted the declaration and the Court of Appeal dismissed the appellant's appeal.
Issues
- Whether the validity of the mortgage was an issue at the trial and whether the mortgage was validly executed.
- Whether a company may validly execute a mortgage of land under the Registration of Titles Act without affixing its common seal or acting through a duly appointed attorney.
- Whether registration of the mortgage raised a conclusive (irrebuttable) presumption of its due execution and validity.
- Whether the notice under section 115 of the Registration of Titles Act was mandatory and relevant to the appointment of a receiver/manager.
- Whether Uganda Commercial Bank made a lawful demand for payment before appointing the receiver/manager under clause 7 of the debenture deed.
- Whether Uganda Commercial Bank had agreed to provide further funding and breached its agreement with the appellant.
Orders
- Appeal allowed.
- Orders of the Court of Appeal and the High Court set aside.
- Substituted for the High Court order, an order rejecting the declaration that UCB properly appointed M/s Key Agencies & Auctioneers as receiver/manager and that it executes the powers conferred through that appointment.
- Three quarters of the costs in the Supreme Court, and costs in the courts below, awarded to the appellant.
Rules and key headnotes
Legislation cited (8)
- Companies Act (Cap.85) s.34
- Registration of Titles Act (Cap.205) s.3
- Registration of Titles Act (Cap.205) s.114
- Registration of Titles Act (Cap.205) s.115
- Registration of Titles Act (Cap.205) s.141
- Registration of Titles Act (Cap.205) s.154
- Registration of Titles Act (Cap.205) s.156
- Non-Performing Assets Recovery Statute
Cases cited (8)
- Govindji Popatlal v Nathoo Visandji (1960) EA 361 (CA); (1962) EA 377 (PC)
- Lwajagali Coffee Growers Ltd v Leslie and Anderson (EA) Ltd and Others (1967) 1 ALR Comm 323
- General Industries (U) Ltd v NPART (Civil Appeal No. 5 of 1998)
- Uganda Credit and Savings Bank v Erivazali Senkuba (1966) EA 500
- Moore v Ullcoats Mining Co Ltd [1908] 1 Ch 575
- Evans v Davis (1878) 10 Ch D 747
- Re Edwards; Williams v French (1891) 65 LT 453
- Re Colonial Finance, Mortgage, Investment and Guarantee Corporation Ltd (1905) 6 SR (NSW) 6
Cases citing this judgment (21)
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- Finance Trust Bank (U) Ltd v Lugazi Community Day and Boarding Primary School Limited and Others (Civil Suit No. 739 of 2020)
- Nasser Galiwango Mukasa v Uganda Micro Credit Foundation Ltd and Others (Civil Suit No. 12 of 2018)
- Ecobank (U) Limited v Emco Works Limited and Others (Civil Suit No. 860 of 2018)
- East Africa Foam Limited v Attorney General and 2 Others (Civil Appeal 2 of 2022)
- Babigumira and Another v Global Trust Bank (In Liquidation) and 2 Others (Civil Appeal 14 of 2020) followed
- Nakamya v DFCU Bank Limited and Another (Civil Appeal No. 105 of 2013)
- Necta (U) Limited and Another v Crane Bank Limited (Civil Appeal 219 of 2013)
- Necta (U) Limited and Another v Crane Bank Limited (Civil Appeal No. 219 of 2013)
- Babigumira & Another v Global Trust Bank in Liquidation & 2 Others (Civil Appeal No. 258 of 2017) followed
- Kisembo & Anor v Kiiza (HCT-00-CC-CA 7 of 2013)
- Belex Tours & Travel Ltd v Crane Bank Ltd & Anor (Civil Appeal No. 071 of 2009) followed
- Alice Okiror & Anor v Global Capital Save 2004 & Anor (Civil Suit No. 149 of 2010) followed
- Semakula Haruna v Stanbic Bank (U) Ltd (HCT-00-CC-CS 432 of 2009)
- Kassam and Others v Kassam and Another (Civil Application 24 of 2008)
- Orient Bank Limited v Zaabwe and Another (Civil Application 17 of 2007) distinguished
- Fredrick J.K. Zaabwe v Orient Bank Ltd and Others (Civil Appeal 4 of 2006)
- General Parts (U) Ltd and Ors v Non-Performing Assets Recovery Trust (Civil Appeal 9 of 2005)
- General Parts (U) Ltd v Non-Performing Assets Recovery Trust (Civil Application 21 of 2000)
- Non Performing Assets Recovery Trust v General Parts (U) Ltd (Miscellaneous Application 8 of 2000)
- Non-Performing Asset Recovery Trust v General Parts (U) Limited (Civil Application 13 of 2000)
- Bank of Uganda v Banco Arabe Espanol (Civil Appeal 8 of 1998)
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