Highness Electrical Engineering Pte Ltd v Sigma Cable Co (Pte) Ltd
Sigma's deliberate withholding of deliveries to compel price increases constituted a repudiatory breach; Highness validly accepted that repudiation on 3 February 2005; Highness was not obliged to mitigate by accepting Sigma's belated and condition-laden offer on 30 March 2005; damages to be assessed by the Registrar.
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- Citation
- [2006] SGHC 114
- Parties
- Plaintiff: Highness Electrical Engineering Pte Ltd; Defendant: Sigma Cable Co (Pte) Ltd
- Court
- General Division of the High Court
- Jurisdiction
- Singapore
- Judgment Date
- 29 June 2006
- Case Number
- Suit 403/2005
- Procedural Posture
- Suit 403/2005 (contract) / Judgment Reserved; Trial Concluded; Assessment of Damages Referred to Registrar
- Outcome
- Judgment for plaintiff on repudiatory breach; damages to be assessed by the Registrar; costs to plaintiff.
- Legal Topics
- Repudiatory Breach, Mitigation of Damages, Delivery of Goods, Contract Termination, Assessment of Damages
- Source Language
- english
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Parties
Highness Electrical Engineering Pte Ltd
Plaintiff
Sigma Cable Co (Pte) Ltd
Defendant
Procedural Posture
Suit 403/2005 (contract) / Judgment Reserved; Trial Concluded; Assessment of Damages Referred to Registrar
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether Sigma repudiated the contract by withholding delivery and demanding price increases
- 2 Whether Highness Electrical validly accepted repudiation on 3 February 2005
- 3 Whether plaintiff was obliged to mitigate loss by accepting Sigma's 30 March 2005 offer to perform
Ratio Decidendi
Sigma's deliberate withholding of deliveries to compel price increases constituted a repudiatory breach; Highness validly accepted that repudiation on 3 February 2005; Highness was not obliged to mitigate by accepting Sigma's belated and condition-laden offer on 30 March 2005; damages to be assessed by the Registrar.
Court Disposition
Judgment for plaintiff on repudiatory breach; damages to be assessed by the Registrar; costs to plaintiff.
Orders
- Declaration that Sigma repudiated the contract and that Highness accepted the repudiation on 3 February 2005
- Assessment of damages referred to the Registrar
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