ICOS VIBRO LTD. v. SFK CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT LTD. AND ANOTHER
The court held that summary judgment could not be granted for the HK$1,200,000 deduction under Clause 10 because it was not clearly a penalty and employer's prevention and other factual issues made the matter arguable (leave to defend granted); the court found the Architect's letters did not comply with Clause 22...
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- Citation
- ICOS VIBRO LTD. v. SFK CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT LTD. AND ANOTHER
- Parties
- Plaintiff: ICOS Vibro Ltd.; 1st Defendant: SFK Construction Management Ltd.; 2nd Defendant: Sung Foo Kee (Civil) Ltd.
- Court
- Court of First Instance
- Jurisdiction
- Hong Kong
- Judgment Date
- 26 February 1992
- Case Number
- HCCL9/1991
- Procedural Posture
- Construction/building Contract Dispute / Interlocutory Applications: Summary Judgment (order 14) and Stay to Arbitration
- Outcome
- Interlocutory judgment: claim for HK$1,200,000 to proceed to trial/arbitration (leave to defend granted); summary judgment for HK$518,722.59 awarded to Plaintiff; stay to arbitration refused; 2nd Defendant not struck out
- Legal Topics
- Stay to Arbitration, Summary Judgment (order 14), Penalty Clause, Liquidated Damages, Employer's Prevention, Declaration, Striking Out (o.18 R.19), Arbitral Jurisdiction Vs Court Jurisdiction
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Parties
ICOS Vibro Ltd.
Plaintiff
SFK Construction Management Ltd.
1st Defendant
Sung Foo Kee (Civil) Ltd.
2nd Defendant
Procedural Posture
Construction/building Contract Dispute / Interlocutory Applications: Summary Judgment (order 14) and Stay to Arbitration
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether Clause 10 deduction of HK$1,200,000 is a penalty enforceable as liquidated damages or arbitrary deduction
- 2 Whether employer's prevention doctrine prevents the employer from deducting the HK$1,200,000
- 3 Whether the dispute should be stayed to arbitration under the Arbitration Ordinance s.6 given the presence of a non‑arbitral party (2nd Defendant)
Ratio Decidendi
The court held that summary judgment could not be granted for the HK$1,200,000 deduction under Clause 10 because it was not clearly a penalty and employer's prevention and other factual issues made the matter arguable (leave to defend granted); the court found the Architect's letters did not comply with Clause 22 and awarded summary judgment for interest and related sums totalling HK$518,722.59 and a declaration that the Plaintiff is entitled to receive that sum; the court refused a stay to arbitration because the 2nd Defendant (not bound by arbitration clause) remained a party and it was desirable that one tribunal determine all related disputes; the court refused to strike out the 2nd...
Court Disposition
Interlocutory judgment: claim for HK$1,200,000 to proceed to trial/arbitration (leave to defend granted); summary judgment for HK$518,722.59 awarded to Plaintiff; stay to arbitration refused; 2nd Defendant not struck out
Orders
- Unconditional leave to defend in relation to the claim for HK$1,200,000 under Clause 10 of the Letter of Award
- Summary judgment for the Plaintiff against the 1st Defendant in the sum of HK$518,722.59 in respect of interest on sums unlawfully withheld
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