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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> United Kingdom Employment Appeal Tribunal >> Secretary of State for Trade & Industry v. Key & Ors (t/a Asc Fluid Power) [2003] UKEAT 1356_01_0705 (7 May 2003) URL: http://www.bailii.org/uk/cases/UKEAT/2003/1356_01_0705.html Cite as: [2003] UKEAT 1356_01_0705, [2003] UKEAT 1356_1_705 |
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At the Tribunal | |
Before
HIS HONOUR JUDGE PETER CLARK
MS G MILLS
MR J C SHRIGLEY
APPELLANT | |
(2) MR P S NORTON (3) MR T SINGLETON T/A ASC FLUID POWER |
RESPONDENT |
Transcript of Proceedings
JUDGMENT
Revised
For the Appellant | MR CHARLES BOURNE (of Counsel) Instructed by: The Treasury Solicitor Queen Anne's Chambers 28 Broadway London SW1H 9JS |
For the Respondents | No Appearance or Representation By or on Behalf of the Respondents |
JUDGE PETER CLARK:
(1) If he has taken all reasonable steps, other than legal proceedings, to recover the payment from the employer and the employer has refused to or failed to pay it in whole or in part; or
(2) If the employer is insolvent and the debt is unpaid wholly or in part.
(1) An employer has become insolvent for the purposes of this part –
(a) Where the employer is an individual if (but only if) subsection (2) is satisfied, …
(2) This subsection is satisfied in the case of an employer who is an individual
(a) In England and Wales if –
(i) He has been adjudged bankrupt or has made a composition or arrangement with his creditors …
(1) On 22 August 2000 Mr Singleton wrote to Mr Key saying:
"I regret to advise you that due to lack or orders and the downturn in business, I have taken professional advice and have no alternative but to cease trading and wind up the affairs of ASC Fluid Power. "
He goes on to terminate this Applicant's employment and points out that he may be entitled to various statutory payments as advised and paid by the Department of Employment.
(2) On 24 January 2001 Savilles wrote to AEEU, the Trade Union, saying:
"I can advise you that ASC Fluid Power is an insolvent business and ceased trading on 22 August 2000."
"where a request has been made for the opening of proceedings involving the employer's assets … to satisfy collectively the claims of the creditors …"
(1) Has Mr Singleton been adjudged bankrupt?
(2) Has he made a composition or arrangement with his creditors?