KC Chan
High Court has jurisdiction only on questions of law for awards under RM10,000; after scrutiny the court found four issues raising questions of law and decided: failure to give clause 23 notice did not bar common law claims; magistrate validly awarded compensation above initial pleaded limit because limitation was...
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- Citation
- KC Chan
- Parties
- Appellant/defendant: KC Chan Brothers Development Sdn Bhd; Respondent/plaintiff: Tan Kon Seng & Ors
- Court
- Malaysian court
- Jurisdiction
- Malaysia
- Procedural Posture
- Civil Appeal / Appeal From Magistrate Court to High Court (hearing on Questions of Law)
- Outcome
- All 26 appeals dismissed; decisions of the magistrate upheld
- Legal Topics
- Appeal Jurisdiction, Question of Law, Breach of Contract, Defect Liability, Sale and Purchase Agreement, Housing Developers (control & Licensing) Regulations, Certificate of Fitness for Occupation, Estoppel, Damages
- Source Language
- en
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Parties
KC Chan Brothers Development Sdn Bhd
Appellant/defendant
Tan Kon Seng & Ors
Respondent/plaintiff
Procedural Posture
Civil Appeal / Appeal From Magistrate Court to High Court (hearing on Questions of Law)
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether purchasers must comply with clause 23 (defect liability notice) before suing
- 2 Whether the magistrate can award compensation exceeding the amount originally pleaded
- 3 Whether approved building plans must be annexed to and form part of the sale and purchase agreement
Ratio Decidendi
High Court has jurisdiction only on questions of law for awards under RM10,000; after scrutiny the court found four issues raising questions of law and decided: failure to give clause 23 notice did not bar common law claims; magistrate validly awarded compensation above initial pleaded limit because limitation was abandoned; statutory sale agreements require approved plans to be annexed and plans are deemed part of the contract (developer cannot benefit from omission); issuance of CFO does not prevent contractual or common law claims for defects. Consequently the 26 appeals were dismissed and magistrate's decisions upheld.
Court Disposition
All 26 appeals dismissed; decisions of the magistrate upheld
Orders
- All 26 appeals dismissed with costs
- Decisions of the learned magistrate in all 26 cases are upheld
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