Combined Rich Co. Ltd. v. Sim Kok Keng and Others
The defendants failed to demonstrate any real or triable defence to the plaintiff's claim based on the written agreement; their assertion that the undertakings were non‑binding comfort letters did not, even if accepted for present purposes, constitute a defence sufficient to resist summary judgment; the Court of...
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- Citation
- Combined Rich Co. Ltd. v. Sim Kok Keng and Others
- Parties
- Plaintiff (respondent): Combined Rich Company Limited; 1st Defendant (1st Appellant): Sim Kok Keng; 2nd Defendant (2nd Appellant): Ban Ah Ping; 3rd Defendant: Tarng Chern Holdings Pte Limited
- Court
- Court of Appeal
- Jurisdiction
- Hong Kong
- Judgment Date
- 27 November 1997
- Case Number
- CACV159/1997
- Procedural Posture
- Civil Appeal (appeal From Summary Judgment) / Court of Appeal Judgment on Appeal From Dismissal of Leave to Defend Under Order 14
- Outcome
- Appeal dismissed; judgment below affirmed
- Legal Topics
- Summary Judgment/leave to Defend, Enforceability of Written Agreements, Comfort Letters Vs. Binding Undertakings, Quantification/part Payments
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Parties
Combined Rich Company Limited
Plaintiff (respondent)
Sim Kok Keng
1st Defendant (1st Appellant)
Ban Ah Ping
2nd Defendant (2nd Appellant)
Tarng Chern Holdings Pte Limited
3rd Defendant
Procedural Posture
Civil Appeal (appeal From Summary Judgment) / Court of Appeal Judgment on Appeal From Dismissal of Leave to Defend Under Order 14
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the 1st and 2nd defendants had shown a bona fide triable defence sufficient to resist summary judgment under O.14
- 2 Whether the written undertakings dated 29 October 1994 were legally binding contracts or merely non‑binding comfort letters
- 3 Whether part repayments (notably HK$3.89m / US$520,000) defeated the plaintiff's claim for the full sum
Ratio Decidendi
The defendants failed to demonstrate any real or triable defence to the plaintiff's claim based on the written agreement; their assertion that the undertakings were non‑binding comfort letters did not, even if accepted for present purposes, constitute a defence sufficient to resist summary judgment; the Court of Appeal therefore affirmed the judge and master and dismissed the appeal, leaving judgment for the plaintiff for USD2,050,000 with interest and costs.
Court Disposition
Appeal dismissed; judgment below affirmed
Orders
- Appeal dismissed
- Judgment entered against the 1st and 2nd defendants for USD 2,050,000 together with interest and costs
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