LEE WAI KWAN v. CHAN TAK YAN ERIC AND ANOTHER
The court held the purchaser rescinded prematurely; the vendor had not failed to answer requisitions on title such as to entitle immediate rescission because the encumbrances were matters of conveyance removable at completion and practical mechanisms (tender of balance, split cheques, undertakings) were available;...
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- Citation
- LEE WAI KWAN v. CHAN TAK YAN ERIC AND ANOTHER
- Parties
- Purchaser: Lee Wai Kwan; Vendor: CHAN TAK YAN ERIC; Vendor: CHAN KIT HO ADA
- Court
- Court of First Instance
- Jurisdiction
- Hong Kong
- Judgment Date
- 19 July 2000
- Case Number
- HCMP4863/1999
- Procedural Posture
- Originating Summons Sale and Purchase of Property / Judgment (19 July 2000)
- Outcome
- Plaintiff's summons dismissed; Defendants' counterclaim allowed; Defendants declared entitled to rescind the Agreement for Sale and Purchase and forfeit the deposit; damages to be assessed; costs ordered in favour of Defendants.
- Legal Topics
- Rescission of Contract, Good Title, Requisition on Title, Deposit Forfeiture, Charging Orders, Vendor Undertakings, Costs, Damages
- Source Language
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Parties
Lee Wai Kwan
Purchaser
CHAN TAK YAN ERIC
Vendor
CHAN KIT HO ADA
Vendor
Procedural Posture
Originating Summons Sale and Purchase of Property / Judgment (19 July 2000)
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the vendor failed to answer requisitions on title satisfactorily entitling the purchaser to rescind
- 2 Whether the purchaser was premature in rescinding the Agreement for Sale and Purchase
- 3 Whether encumbrances (charging orders) amounted to defects of title or matters of conveyance removable by the vendor
Ratio Decidendi
The court held the purchaser rescinded prematurely; the vendor had not failed to answer requisitions on title such as to entitle immediate rescission because the encumbrances were matters of conveyance removable at completion and practical mechanisms (tender of balance, split cheques, undertakings) were available; the purchaser failed to tender the balance or take reasonable steps to facilitate completion; therefore the defendants were entitled to rescind and forfeit the deposit and recover damages, with damages to be assessed by the Master.
Court Disposition
Plaintiff's summons dismissed; Defendants' counterclaim allowed; Defendants declared entitled to rescind the Agreement for Sale and Purchase and forfeit the deposit; damages to be assessed; costs ordered in favour of Defendants.
Orders
- Plaintiff's summons dismissed
- Defendants' counterclaim allowed
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