HAW HONG INTERNATIONAL LTD. v. KEI OI WAH, LINIA AND OTHERS
Plaintiff entitled to damages measured by the difference between the contractual rent and the re-let rent for the balance of the lease; events in Beijing in June 1989 did not constitute a novus actus interveniens to make the loss too remote; plaintiff took reasonable steps to mitigate; accordingly the claimed sums...
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- Citation
- HAW HONG INTERNATIONAL LTD. v. KEI OI WAH, LINIA AND OTHERS
- Parties
- Plaintiff: Plaintiff; 1st Named Defendant: Miss KEI, Oi Wah (Linia); 2nd Named Defendant: Mr. LEUNG, KAI Fai
- Court
- Court of First Instance
- Jurisdiction
- Hong Kong
- Judgment Date
- 8 May 1990
- Case Number
- HCA3582/1989
- Procedural Posture
- Contract Lease (assessment of Damages) / Assessment Hearing Following Interlocutory Judgment Under O.14 FSC (damages to Be Assessed)
- Outcome
- Plaintiff's claims under Paragraphs 9 and 10 allowed in full.
- Legal Topics
- Lease Termination, Mitigation of Damages, Remoteness/novus Actus Interveniens, Assessment of Damages, Contractual Interest
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Parties
Plaintiff
Plaintiff
Miss KEI, Oi Wah (Linia)
1st Named Defendant
Mr. LEUNG, KAI Fai
2nd Named Defendant
Procedural Posture
Contract Lease (assessment of Damages) / Assessment Hearing Following Interlocutory Judgment Under O.14 FSC (damages to Be Assessed)
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether plaintiff relet the premises at a reasonable market rental
- 2 Whether events in Beijing in June 1989 constituted a novus actus interveniens breaking causation
- 3 Whether the plaintiff took reasonable steps to mitigate loss
Ratio Decidendi
Plaintiff entitled to damages measured by the difference between the contractual rent and the re-let rent for the balance of the lease; events in Beijing in June 1989 did not constitute a novus actus interveniens to make the loss too remote; plaintiff took reasonable steps to mitigate; accordingly the claimed sums are recoverable and contractual interest is payable on the short-period claim.
Court Disposition
Plaintiff's claims under Paragraphs 9 and 10 allowed in full.
Orders
- Damages awarded to Plaintiff: $411,291.67 (Paragraph 9) and $97,665.00 (Paragraph 10).
- Contractual interest at 7% per annum above Hong Kong Bank prime to be paid on the sum awarded under Paragraph 10.
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