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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales Court of Appeal (Civil Division) Decisions >> Onyeador v Miss World Ltd & Anor [2005] EWCA Civ 416 (20 April 2005) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWCA/Civ/2005/416.html Cite as: [2005] EWCA Civ 416 |
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COURT OF APPEAL (CIVIL DIVISION)
ON APPEAL FROM THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE
CHANCERY DIVISION
His Honour Judge Robert Reid QC
HC02C03679
Strand, London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
LORD JUSTICE WALLER
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SIR MARTIN NOURSE
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Onyeador |
Appellant |
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Miss World Ltd & anor |
Respondent |
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Smith Bernal Wordwave Limited, 190 Fleet Street
London EC4A 2AG
Tel No: 020 7421 4040, Fax No: 020 7831 8838
Official Shorthand Writers to the Court)
Mr Edmund Cullen (instructed by Lovells) for the Respondent
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Crown Copyright ©
Sir Martin Nourse :
Introduction
Background
The contractual arrangements between MWL, Silverbird and Allianz
"Following the understanding reached between your organisation and Rivers State Government to host Miss World Pageant 2002, I wish to confirm my government's commitment to contribute the equivalent of the sum $1,000, 000.00 (One Million USD) towards the hosting…..
Meanwhile, as hosts, we promise you our full support to ensure the successful and memorable Pageant."
Both that letter and the MWL/Silverbird agreement were concerned only with events in Nigeria. Neither of them made any reference to an event in London.
"[The charity event in London] forms a part of the pageant but only a small part and in terms of the exposure for the hosts it is dwarfed by the Miss World final and web-site.
Since Miss World has been on the road it has often been in the same form as the World Charity Dinner with a further similar event taking place on arrival in the host country. An added benefit is that it generally allows all the contestants to be brought together in London and then fly out to the host country together, which can be preferable for logistical and safety reasons."
"All other profits relating to the event will then be paid to Allianz Nigeria Ltd for distribution to charity including The Childcare Trust. This will be after all costs are met. This includes all revenue from ticket sales."
Miss Onyeador's involvement
The contractual arrangements between Allianz and Miss Onyeador
"In consideration for providing the bank Guarantee SALT shall receive 60% of net profit accruable from the show 40% will be distributed to other Charities at the sole discretion of Allianz and Miss World Organisation. All payments will be domiciled via the bank nominated by SALT and approved by Allianz i.e. HSBC Bank…."
The RVSG sponsorship monies and the Silverbird/RVSG agreement
Events in London prior to 10th November 2002
The Silverbird/Allianz Agreement
"Plainly, as a result of the Allianz/Silverbird Agreement, Allianz was content to accept that it had no entitlement to the Rivers State Money."
The Gala Dinner and after
Miss Onyeador's principal claims against MWL
(1) a claim that Allianz entered into the first and second Allianz/Onyeador agreements as the duly authorised agent of MWL, and that MWL was accordingly liable to her as principal under the second of those agreements;(2) in the alternative, a claim as assignee of 60% of the "net profit accruable from the show" under the sixth operative clause of the second Allianz/Onyeador agreement (see paras 21 and 24 above);
(3) in the further alternative, a claim to 60% of the net profit by way of subrogation, either contractual or by operation of law; and
(4) in the second further alternative, a claim to 60% of the net profit by way of constructive trust.
The proceedings below
Miss Onyeador's case in this court
Discussion
"As a result of Mr Anosike's inept or disingenuous conduct of negotiations, Silverbird and MWL found themselves committed to giving Rivers State a number of benefits in connection with the Gala Dinner in order to secure the sponsorship money which was then used to pay a substantial part of the fee due from Silverbird to MWL. As between Silverbird and MWL on the one hand and Allianz on the other, this left Silverbird and MWL more or less at the mercy of Allianz as to the price which Allianz could exact to permit those benefits to be delivered. There is no basis for asserting that Allianz had any right to any ascertained or unascertained part of the sponsorship money. In the event Allianz sold out its position by entering into the agreement of 8th November with Silverbird."
Conclusion
Lord Justice Waller:
Lord Justice Peter Gibson: