CHIU SIU LAN v. BONFIELD DEVELOPMENT LTD

CHIU SIU LAN v. BONFIELD DEVELOPMENT LTD

The agreement was characterized as an agreement to procure construction of a village house, not an immediate sale of property by the defendant (which was not the owner), so O.86 did not apply and stamping was not a prerequisite to admissibility; there were multiple triable issues (existence of implied term, alleged...

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Citation
CHIU SIU LAN v. BONFIELD DEVELOPMENT LTD
Parties
Plaintiff: CHIU SIU LAN; Defendant: BONFIELD DEVELOPMENT LTD.
Court
District Court
Jurisdiction
Hong Kong
Judgment Date
8 August 2007
Case Number
DCCJ784/2007
Procedural Posture
Civil Action for Return of Deposit; Application for Summary Judgment Under O.14 RDC / Summary Judgment Application Heard in Chambers; Decision on Application and Leave to Defend
Outcome
Plaintiff's application for summary judgment dismissed; Defendant granted unconditional leave to defend
Legal Topics
Implied Terms, Return of Deposit, Summary Judgment (order 14 Rdc), Application of O.86 RDC (sales of Property), Stamping/stamp Duty Admissibility, Leave to Defend
Source Language
en
Contract Law Property Law Civil Procedure Implied Terms Return of Deposit Summary Judgment (order 14 Rdc) Application of O.86 RDC (sales of Property) Stamping/stamp Duty Admissibility +1 more

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Parties

CHIU SIU LAN

Plaintiff

BONFIELD DEVELOPMENT LTD.

Defendant

Procedural Posture

Civil Action for Return of Deposit; Application for Summary Judgment Under O.14 RDC / Summary Judgment Application Heard in Chambers; Decision on Application and Leave to Defend

  1. 1 Whether a reasonable time for completion was an implied term of the agreement
  2. 2 Whether the defendant breached any implied term or failed to exercise due diligence to procure construction
  3. 3 Whether the agreement is a contract for sale of property such that O.86 RDC applies and stamping under the Stamp Duty Ordinance is required

Ratio Decidendi

The agreement was characterized as an agreement to procure construction of a village house, not an immediate sale of property by the defendant (which was not the owner), so O.86 did not apply and stamping was not a prerequisite to admissibility; there were multiple triable issues (existence of implied term, alleged breach, and whether the subject matter description was fatal) that required trial, so summary judgment under O.14 was inappropriate and the defendant was granted unconditional leave to defend.

Court Disposition

Plaintiff's application for summary judgment dismissed; Defendant granted unconditional leave to defend

Orders

  • Plaintiff's summary judgment application dismissed
  • Defendant granted unconditional leave to defend