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Last Updated: 26 May 2014
IN THE HIGH COURT OF NEW ZEALAND WELLINGTON REGISTRY
CIV 2014-485-4288 [2014] NZHC 1077
IN THE MATTER OF
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the Charitable Trust Act 1957
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IN THE MATTER OF
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a charitable trust established by deed dated
12 July 2010 constituting the Prisoners
Aid and Rehabilitation Trust
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BETWEEN
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SUSANNE MARY WOOD Plaintiff
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AND
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PRISONERS AID AND REHABILITATION TRUST Defendant
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Hearing:
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20 May 2014
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Counsel:
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D McLay for the Plaintiff
No appearance for the Defendant
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Judgment:
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21 May 2014
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JUDGMENT OF MALLON J
[1] The Prisoners Aid and Rehabilitation Trust (“the Trust
Board”) was incorporated under the Charitable
Trusts Act 1957 and is
registered as a Charitable Trust Board. At a meeting of the Trust Board on 20
January 2014 the board resolved
to cease trading on 31 January 2014, to apply to
the Court for the Official Assignee to be appointed liquidator, and to authorise
the plaintiff, who is the chair of the Trust Board, to prepare and sign the
necessary documents for this action.
[2] Pursuant to that authorisation the plaintiff applies for an order putting the Trust Board into liquidation and that the Official Assignee be appointed as liquidator. The reason for the application is the financial position of the Trust Board. In 2013 it became apparent to the board that it had a deficiency in income relative to
expenditure. After full consideration and taking professional advice it
reached the
WOOD v PRISONERS AID AND REHABILITATION TRUST [2014] NZHC 1077 [21 May 2014]
view that that most appropriate course was to cease to operate. The Trust Board discussed that position with the Department of Corrections, its primary stakeholder. As a result of that discussion the Trust Board did not cease to operate immediately, so as to ensure that services it provided to prisoners would continue in the short term and alternative arrangements could be considered by the Department. The Trust Board and the Department agreed that the Trust Board’s services would continue until 31 January 2014. The present position, as set out in a balance sheet dated 30
November 2013, is that there is a small surplus of assets over liabilities.
However this is not a final balance sheet and there may
be further creditors who
are yet to submit invoices.
[3] The application has been advertised. No party has filed any
defence or opposition or appeared in opposition to the application
at the
hearing. The evidence is that liquidation has been carefully considered as the
appropriate course in light of the financial
position. I am satisfied that it
is just and equitable that the Trust Board be put into
liquidation.1
[4] Accordingly the defendant Trust Board is put into liquidation as at
10.17 am on 20 May 2014 and the Official Assignee is
appointed to act as
liquidator. The Official Assignee should note that, although the registered
office of the defendant is in
Wellington, the records of the
defendant are principally maintained in
Christchurch.
Mallon J
1 Charitable Trusts Act 1957, s 25.
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