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Thursday 19 September 2019 11:35 am  |  Updated:  Thursday 19 September 2019 11:48 am

Debenhams scores victory over landlords in High Court battle

By: Joe Curtis

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The Debenhams/JD Sports deal could collapse following the reported impending administration of Arcadia.

Debenhams has won a High Court battle with landlords to push through its CVA proposal that will lead to store closures.

Sports Direct owner Mike Ashley had funded the landlords’ case after his significant shareholding was wiped out when Debenhams went private in a rescue deal.

Read more: Sports Direct ‘trying to drive Debenhams into administration’

The struggling department store today successfully fought off the legal challenge, which threatened its restructuring plan that is set to result in 50 store closures.

It is also set to slash rents at 100 sites, both prospects at which landlords balked.

While billionaire Mike Ashley’s Sports Direct withdrew its own legal challenge to the CVA in July, it still backed the Combined Property Control Group (CPC) case.

Mike Ashley in the stands of Newcastle football club's stadium
LONDON, ENGLAND – FEBRUARY 02: Mike Ashley, Newcastle United owner and Lee Charnley look on prior to the Premier League match between Tottenham Hotspur and Newcastle United at Wembley Stadium on February 2, 2019 in London, United Kingdom. (Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images)

Debenhams said the legal case failed on four of five grounds, and the last was addressed by deleting a “technical provision” in the CVA.

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Debenhams storefront in central London showcasing seasonal window displays and iconic signage on a bustling street.

Stefaan Vansteenkiste, chief executive of Debenhams said: “We are delighted that the court has today confirmed that our CVA is effective and will continue to be implemented as planned. We note that the only aspect that the judge required to be adjusted was a technical provision of the CVA relating to landlord forfeiture provisions.

“Our proposals had unprecedented levels of support from our landlords and today’s outcome is good news for our 25,000 employees, our pensioners and suppliers. We retain the support of our lenders, and everyone at Debenhams can continue to focus on trading ahead of the important Christmas period.”

Debenhams secured 80 per cent of its landlords’ support for its restructuring strategy after lenders took it private.

Sports Direct had sought to wrestle control of the department store chain with a £200m bid that would have installed Ashley as head of the company, but Debenhams rejected the bid.

Read more: Sports Direct continues desperate search for an auditor

It had lined up professional services Big Four member Deloitte to handle a possible administration if it had lost the court case today.

More to follow.

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Debenhams Group was rebranded from Boohoo Group earlier this year

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