This was an action of payment arising from a building contract between the parties whereby Fab-Tek was instructed by Carillion to manufacture and install equipment at a leisure development in Edinburgh. During the dependence of the action, Fab-Tek obtained warrant and served arrestments which Carillion sought to have recalled.
One of Carillion’s arguments was that the same criteria relied upon by Lord Drummond Young in Karl Construction Limited v Palisade Properties plc in relation to inhibitions on dependence (whereby a party can obtain security over property of a debtor by preventing the debtor from disposing of it) should be applied to arrestments on dependence (the process whereby a party can obtain security for a claim before judgment by freezing property of the debtor which is held by third parties).
Fab-Tek contended that inhibitions and arrestments were distinct (and therefore the criteria in Karl Construction should not be applied). One of Fab-Tek’s arguments in support of this was that:
Having considered all the arguments, the Sheriff confirmed that the criteria relied upon by Lord Young in Karl Construction in relation to inhibitions also applied to arrestments on the dependence. Accordingly, the Sheriff ordered that the arrestments be recalled.