Rubric Design (“Rubric”) host a fashion show (‘the show’) ev…
Rubric Design (“Rubric”) host a fashion show (‘the show’) every year for which they sell tickets. All rights relating to the issue and sale of the tickets and the profits arising from their sale belong to Rubric. Each ticket issued contains a clause that provides that any holder of a ticket who sells it on for a profit is liable to pay that profit to Rubric. Rubric issue 2,000 tickets for sale for this year’s show. One of the operators whom Rubric used to sell the tickets is a company called Stealth Events (“Stealth”). The show was a huge success but, after it concluded, Rubric discover that an individual who bought 500 tickets from Stealth went on to sell the tickets for ten times the original value. Rubric ask Stealth to disclose the identity of this individual. Stealth refuses to do so. What type of application should Rubric make against Stealth to obtain this information? An application for an order for disclosure against a non-party. an order for pre-action disclosure. an order for specific disclosure. a Norwich Pharmacal order.