LITE ON ELECTRONICS H.K. LTD v. VANTAGE TECHNOLOGIES LTD AND OTHERS
Plaintiff proved that defendants represented the software was fit for plaintiff's purposes, plaintiff relied on those representations and provided requirements, the software repeatedly failed to perform despite attempts to remedy, and defendants (absent at trial) did not discharge the statutory burden under s.3...
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- Citation
- LITE ON ELECTRONICS H.K. LTD v. VANTAGE TECHNOLOGIES LTD AND OTHERS
- Parties
- Plaintiff: LITE ON ELECTRONICS H.K. LIMITED; 1st Defendant: VANTAGE TECHNOLOGIES LIMITED Trading as RADEX GROUP; 2nd Defendant: RADEX PACIFIC LIMITED; 3rd Defendant: RADEX LIMITED
- Court
- District Court
- Jurisdiction
- Hong Kong
- Judgment Date
- 12 July 2006
- Case Number
- DCCJ3238/2004
- Procedural Posture
- Civil Claim for Sale and Purchase of Software / Breach of Contract and Misrepresentation / Judgment After Trial (district Court)
- Outcome
- Judgment for the Plaintiff; Defendants jointly and severally liable; Defendants' counterclaim dismissed; Costs awarded to Plaintiff.
- Legal Topics
- Software Sale, Breach of Contract, Misrepresentation Under Statute, Remedies, Costs
- Source Language
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Parties
LITE ON ELECTRONICS H.K. LIMITED
Plaintiff
VANTAGE TECHNOLOGIES LIMITED Trading as RADEX GROUP
1st Defendant
RADEX PACIFIC LIMITED
2nd Defendant
RADEX LIMITED
3rd Defendant
Procedural Posture
Civil Claim for Sale and Purchase of Software / Breach of Contract and Misrepresentation / Judgment After Trial (district Court)
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the defendants breached the agreements for sale, customization and support of Opera II
- 2 Whether the defendants made representations as to fitness for purpose that induced the plaintiff to enter the agreements
- 3 Whether the defendants discharged the burden under s.3 of the Misrepresentation Ordinance (Cap.284) to show reasonable grounds for belief
Ratio Decidendi
Plaintiff proved that defendants represented the software was fit for plaintiff's purposes, plaintiff relied on those representations and provided requirements, the software repeatedly failed to perform despite attempts to remedy, and defendants (absent at trial) did not discharge the statutory burden under s.3 Cap.284; therefore defendants were liable and judgment was entered for the plaintiff.
Court Disposition
Judgment for the Plaintiff; Defendants jointly and severally liable; Defendants' counterclaim dismissed; Costs awarded to Plaintiff.
Orders
- Judgment entered for the Plaintiff in the sum of $189,099
- Defendants jointly and severally liable for the claims
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