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Hong Kong Case Law

Finality clauses
  • 13 May 2010

    MOK CHARLES PETER v. TAM WAI HO AND OTHERS

    Citation
    MOK CHARLES PETER v. TAM WAI HO AND OTHERS
    Court
    Court of Appeal
    Case number
    CACV115/2009

    The Court exercised its discretion to grant an extension of time to apply for leave to appeal to the Court of Final Appeal because of the Appeal Committee's directions and the special procedural circumstances, but refused leave to appeal on the merits; the absence of an intermediate appeal to the Court of Appeal does not, of itself, contravene Basic Law Article 82 and whether the Court of Final Appeal will entertain an appeal via the Appeal Committee is a matter for that Committee to decide.