BNP Paribas Wealth Management v Lam Chi Kin David
The court held that DL had had sufficient opportunity to top up or give effective instructions, that he in fact gave instructions which authorised certain sales and accepted the losses, that the 9 October follow-up demand was a legitimate continuation of earlier demands and did not reset the contractual...
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- Citation
- [2009] SGHC 117
- Parties
- Plaintiff/respondent: BNP Paribas Wealth Management; Defendant/appellant: Lam Chi Kin David
- Court
- General Division of the High Court
- Jurisdiction
- Singapore
- Judgment Date
- 15 May 2009
- Case Number
- Suit 875/2008, RA 24/2009
- Procedural Posture
- Credit and Security / Summary Judgment Proceedings; Appeal in High Court (decision)
- Outcome
- Appeal dismissed; summary judgment for plaintiff affirmed
- Legal Topics
- Margin Requirement, Facility Agreement, Close Out of Positions, Notice and Demand, Summary Judgment
- Source Language
- english
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Parties
BNP Paribas Wealth Management
Plaintiff/respondent
Lam Chi Kin David
Defendant/appellant
Procedural Posture
Credit and Security / Summary Judgment Proceedings; Appeal in High Court (decision)
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the bank's demand for immediate remittance was valid despite a contractual provision allowing top-up by the next business day
- 2 Whether the bank gave sufficient notice before closing out the client's positions and whether closing out was authorised by the facility agreement
- 3 Whether summary judgment was appropriate for the outstanding sum given the defendant's asserted defences
Ratio Decidendi
The court held that DL had had sufficient opportunity to top up or give effective instructions, that he in fact gave instructions which authorised certain sales and accepted the losses, that the 9 October follow-up demand was a legitimate continuation of earlier demands and did not reset the contractual next-business-day period, and therefore PWM was entitled to close out positions and obtain summary judgment for the outstanding sum.
Court Disposition
Appeal dismissed; summary judgment for plaintiff affirmed
Orders
- Appeal dismissed with costs
- Summary judgment entered for plaintiff for JPY 29,062,179.35 with contractual compound interest and costs of SD 4,000 and disbursements
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