Hsing Mei Construction Pte Ltd v Lim Check Meng
The judge formed a provisional view that the defendant had no real prospect of successfully defending the claim for progress payments and retention due to contradictions, lack of credible evidence and conduct inconsistent with alleged termination, so that part of the default judgment remained; however there was a...
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- Citation
- [2000] SGHC 75
- Parties
- Plaintiff: Hsing Mei Construction Pte Ltd; Defendant: Lim Check Meng
- Court
- General Division of the High Court
- Jurisdiction
- Singapore
- Judgment Date
- 28 April 2000
- Case Number
- Suit 326/1999
- Procedural Posture
- Civil Dispute — Construction Contract / Debt Recovery / Application to Set Aside Default Judgment (appeal From Sar)
- Outcome
- Final judgment partially upheld and partially set aside
- Legal Topics
- Setting Aside Default Judgment, Liquidated Damages, Extension of Time, Progress Payments and Retention, Characterisation of Payments (loan V Repayment)
- Source Language
- english
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Parties
Hsing Mei Construction Pte Ltd
Plaintiff
Lim Check Meng
Defendant
Procedural Posture
Civil Dispute — Construction Contract / Debt Recovery / Application to Set Aside Default Judgment (appeal From Sar)
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the defendant has a meritorious defence sufficient to set aside a regularly obtained default judgment
- 2 Whether certified Delay and Termination of Delay certificates and unsigned meeting minutes established that liquidated damages were waived
- 3 Whether sums paid to the defendant were loans from the plaintiff or repayments of loans advanced by the defendant
Ratio Decidendi
The judge formed a provisional view that the defendant had no real prospect of successfully defending the claim for progress payments and retention due to contradictions, lack of credible evidence and conduct inconsistent with alleged termination, so that part of the default judgment remained; however there was a plausible defence to the claim characterised as an interest‑free loan because the plaintiff produced insufficient documentary evidence, so that part of the judgment was set aside and the defendant granted leave to defend upon providing security.
Court Disposition
Final judgment partially upheld and partially set aside
Orders
- Final judgment for $194300 and the costs awarded by the Senior Assistant Registrar to stand.
- Judgment for $159520 set aside and defendant granted leave to file a defence provided he furnishes a bank guarantee or suitable security in that sum.
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