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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales High Court (Chancery Division) Decisions >> Nortel Networks UK Ltd & Ors, Re (Rev 1) [2017] EWHC 3299 (Ch) (14 December 2017) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWHC/Ch/2017/3299.html Cite as: [2018] 1 BCLC 513, [2017] EWHC 3299 (Ch) |
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THE BUSINESS AND PROPERTY COURTS OF ENGLAND AND WALES
INSOLVENCY AND COMPANIES LIST (ChD)
Rolls Building, Fetter Lane London, EC4A 1NL |
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B e f o r e :
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IN THE MATTERS OF:- NORTEL NETWORKS UK LIMITED |
No. CR-2016-006154 |
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NORTEL GmbH |
No. CR-2009-000033 |
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NORTEL NETWORKS NV |
No. CR-2009-000034 |
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NORTEL NETWORKS S.P.A. |
No. CR-2009-000035 |
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NORTEL NETWORKS BV |
No. CR-2009-000036 |
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NORTEL NETWORKS POLSKA SP.Z.O.O |
No. CR-2009-000037 |
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NORTEL NETWORKS HISPANIA SA |
No. CR-2009-000038 |
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NORTEL NETWORKS INTERNATIONAL FINANCE & HOLDING BV |
No. CR-2009-000039 |
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NORTEL NETWORKS (AUSTRIA) GmbH |
No. CR-2009-000040 |
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NORTEL NETWORKS SRO |
No. CR-2009-000041 |
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NORTEL NETWORKS ENGINEERING SERVICE KFT |
No. CR-2009-000042 |
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NORTEL NETWORKS PORTUGAL SA |
No. CR-2009-000043 |
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NORTEL NETWORKS SLOVENSKO S.R.O |
No. CR-2009-000044 |
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NORTEL NETWORKS FRANCE SAS |
No. CR-2009-000045 |
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NORTEL NETWORKS AB |
No. CR-2009-000046 |
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NORTEL NETWORKS (IRELAND) LIMITED |
No. CR-2009-000047 |
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NORTEL NETWORKS S.A. |
No. CR-2009-000048 |
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NORTEL NETWORKS OY |
No. CR-2009-000049 |
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NORTEL NETWORKS ROMANIA SRL |
No. CR-2009-000050 |
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AND IN THE MATTER OF THE INSOLVENCY ACT 1986 |
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for the Administrators of each of the above-named companies
Hearing date: 14 December 2017
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Crown Copyright ©
MR. JUSTICE SNOWDEN:
Introduction
The conduct of the Administrations
Distributions
NNUK
The CVA Companies
Nortel Finland and Nortel Romania
NNSA
Extending the Administrators' terms of office
"The appointment of an administrator shall cease to have effect at the end of the period of one year beginning with the date on which it takes effect."
"...on the application of an administrator the court may by order extend his term of office for a specified period..."
"(1) This rule applies where an administrator makes an application to the court for an order …to extend the administrator's term of office under paragraph 76(2) of Schedule B1.
(2) The application … must state the reasons why the administrator is seeking an extension.
(5) Where the court makes an order extending the administrator's term of office, the administrator must as soon as reasonably practicable deliver to the creditors a notice of the order together with the reasons for seeking the extension given in the application to the court."
"106. For the reasons set out in this statement, the Joint Administrators consider that, at this point in the administrations, moving any of the Companies into a liquidation process would be hugely disruptive to the affairs of the Companies and damaging to creditors' interests. If the Companies were to be forced into liquidation at this stage, the permission given by the Court to the Joint Administrators of NNUK, Nortel Finland and Nortel Romania to make distributions would be frustrated. In the case of the CVA Companies, without an extension, the Joint Administrators would be unable to fulfil the terms of the CVAs which have been approved by the creditors of each CVA Company. In the case of NNSA, the Joint Administrators would not be able to promulgate the CVA as currently envisaged. The Joint Administrators remain of the view that there are no obvious benefits to any creditors if the Companies were to go into liquidation at this stage and there would be considerable amounts of disruption and wasted costs.
107. To date, the administrations and the CVAs have proceeded successfully and the statutory purposes of the administrations as set out at paragraph 3(1) of Schedule B1 to the 1986 Act are capable of further achievement by way of making distributions to creditors, including by way of the CVAs. Accordingly, the Joint Administrators consider that the orders sought by the Extension Applications are in the best interests of each of the Companies."
Brexit and the period of the extension
Conclusion