HUEY TAI INTERNATIONAL LTD. v. LEE SO MAN, GINA AND OTHERS
The Court held that the defendants' affidavits failed to disclose any real triable issue under Order 14 r.3 because the workers had no legitimate right to remain on the plaintiff's premises and the first and second defendants actively participated in demonstrations; therefore final relief under Order 14 r.1 was...
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- Citation
- HUEY TAI INTERNATIONAL LTD. v. LEE SO MAN, GINA AND OTHERS
- Parties
- Plaintiff (appellant): HUEY TAI INTERNATIONAL LIMITED; 1st Defendant (1st Respondent): LEE SO-MAN, GINA; 2nd Defendant (2nd Respondent): MOK WANG-YUI, TONY; 3rd Defendant (3rd Respondent): APOLLO DESIGN LIMITED trading in the name of APOLLO DESIGN & CONTRACTING
- Court
- Court of Appeal
- Jurisdiction
- Hong Kong
- Judgment Date
- 11 June 1993
- Case Number
- CACV35/1993
- Procedural Posture
- Civil / Appeal to Court of Appeal From Chambers Order on Order 14 Application (interlocutory/injunction Matter)
- Outcome
- Appeal allowed; judgment of Leong J of 22 February 1993 set aside in part and final relief under Order 14 r.1 granted to plaintiff
- Legal Topics
- Summary Judgment (order 14), Injunction, Trespass, Nuisance, Counterclaim, Stay of Proceedings Under Arbitration Ordinance, Freedom of Expression (bill of Rights)
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Parties
HUEY TAI INTERNATIONAL LIMITED
Plaintiff (appellant)
LEE SO-MAN, GINA
1st Defendant (1st Respondent)
MOK WANG-YUI, TONY
2nd Defendant (2nd Respondent)
APOLLO DESIGN LIMITED trading in the name of APOLLO DESIGN & CONTRACTING
3rd Defendant (3rd Respondent)
Procedural Posture
Civil / Appeal to Court of Appeal From Chambers Order on Order 14 Application (interlocutory/injunction Matter)
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the defendant affidavits disclosed any real triable issue under Order 14 r.3 RSC
- 2 Whether the workers had any legitimate right to remain on the plaintiff's premises
- 3 Whether the 1st and 2nd defendants were parties to nuisance/trespass by participating in demonstrations
Ratio Decidendi
The Court held that the defendants' affidavits failed to disclose any real triable issue under Order 14 r.3 because the workers had no legitimate right to remain on the plaintiff's premises and the first and second defendants actively participated in demonstrations; therefore final relief under Order 14 r.1 was appropriate and the judge below erred in refusing it.
Court Disposition
Appeal allowed; judgment of Leong J of 22 February 1993 set aside in part and final relief under Order 14 r.1 granted to plaintiff
Orders
- Set aside the learned judge's decision refusing final judgment under Order 14 r.1 and make the order in terms of paragraph 1 of the plaintiff's summons dated 23 December 1992 (final injunction as sought)
- Costs of the action and of the appeal to be paid to the plaintiff
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