The Court of Appeal dismissed NIOC and the Retirement Fund’s respective appeals against the judgment below of Sir Nigel Teare, which had held that the transfer by NIOC to the Fund of a valuable property in London known as NIOC House had been a transaction at an undervalue made for the purpose of putting NIOC House beyond the reach of CGC for the purposes of section 423 of the Insolvency Act 1986.
The appeal judgment addresses important points of property, trust and insolvency law, and is the first authoritative determination of the question whether a document signed by an agent can constitute evidence of a declaration of trust for the purposes of section 53(1)(b) of the Law of Property Act 1925.
The Court of Appeal has granted NIOC and the Fund permission to appeal to the Supreme Court.
Georgina Peters acted for Crescent on the appeal led by Ewan McQuater KC, Ricky Diwan KC and Tariq Baloch KC, with Professor Paul Davies, Moeiz Farhan and Luka Krsljanin, instructed by Michael Darowski of Reed Smith LLP.

