LAU SHUN FU AND ANOTHER v. LAU WAI PING
The court held that the plaintiffs failed to show a high degree of probability of success and that reciprocal enforcement with Australia did not, on the facts, outweigh the factors favoring security; accordingly security for costs was justified and HK$100,000 was ordered as a fair quantum to be paid into court...
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- Citation
- LAU SHUN FU AND ANOTHER v. LAU WAI PING
- Parties
- Plaintiff: 1st Plaintiff; Plaintiff: 2nd Plaintiff; Defendant: Defendant
- Court
- District Court
- Jurisdiction
- Hong Kong
- Judgment Date
- 12 October 2007
- Case Number
- DCPI833/2006
- Procedural Posture
- Civil (personal Injury/security for Costs) / Interlocutory Security for Costs Application
- Outcome
- Security for costs granted: plaintiffs ordered to pay HK$100,000 into court within 21 days; costs of the application to be to the Defendant and to be grossly assessed.
- Legal Topics
- Security for Costs, Reciprocal Enforcement, Merits Assessment, Quantum of Security, Foreign Plaintiff Residence
- Source Language
- en
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Parties
1st Plaintiff
Plaintiff
2nd Plaintiff
Plaintiff
Defendant
Defendant
Procedural Posture
Civil (personal Injury/security for Costs) / Interlocutory Security for Costs Application
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the plaintiffs' claim has a high degree of probability of success such that security should be refused
- 2 Whether reciprocal enforcement between Hong Kong and Australia precludes ordering security for costs
- 3 What is the appropriate quantum of security for costs
Ratio Decidendi
The court held that the plaintiffs failed to show a high degree of probability of success and that reciprocal enforcement with Australia did not, on the facts, outweigh the factors favoring security; accordingly security for costs was justified and HK$100,000 was ordered as a fair quantum to be paid into court within 21 days, with costs of the application to the defendant to be grossly assessed.
Court Disposition
Security for costs granted: plaintiffs ordered to pay HK$100,000 into court within 21 days; costs of the application to be to the Defendant and to be grossly assessed.
Orders
- Plaintiffs to pay into Court HK$100,000 as security for the Defendant's costs up to the end of trial within 21 days
- Costs of the security for costs application to the Defendant and to be grossly assessed
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