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Lam Kwok Leong and another v Yap Koe Siong [2016] SGHC 184
In Lam Kwok Leong and another v Yap Koe Siong, the High Court of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Credit and security — Money and moneylenders.
SULZER PUMPS SPAIN, S. A. v HYFLUX MEMBRANE MANUFACTURING (S) PTE LTD & Anor
The court held that a strong prima facie case of unconscionability is required to restrain a call on an unconditional first demand bond, and that a genuine dispute between parties does not constitute unconscionability.
Soon Li Heng Civil Engineering Pte Ltd v Samsung C&T Corporation & Anor
A call on a performance bond is unconscionable if it is motivated by an improper purpose, such as attempting to claw back sums paid under an adjudication determination by re-litigating issues already decided by the adjudicator.
JK Integrated (Pte Ltd) v 50 Robinson Pte Ltd and another [2015] SGHC 57
In JK Integrated (Pte Ltd) v 50 Robinson Pte Ltd and another, the High Court of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Building and construction law — Building and construction related contracts, Credit and security — Performance bond.
TA Private Capital Security Agent Ltd and another v UD Trading Group Holding Pte Ltd and another [2023] SGHCR 1
In TA Private Capital Security Agent Ltd and another v UD Trading Group Holding Pte Ltd and another, the High Court of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Civil Procedure — Pleadings, Credit and Security — Guarantees and indemnities.
ECICS Ltd v Capstone Construction Pte Ltd and others [2015] SGHC 214
In ECICS Ltd v Capstone Construction Pte Ltd and others, the High Court of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Credit and Security — Guarantees and Indemnities.
Chan Shwe Ching v Leong Lai Yee [2015] SGHC 210
In Chan Shwe Ching v Leong Lai Yee, the High Court of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Civil Procedure-judgments and orders-enforcement, Credit and security — remedies.
United Overseas Bank Ltd v Loh Boon Hua [2015] SGHCR 9
In United Overseas Bank Ltd v Loh Boon Hua, the High Court of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Credit and Security — Mortgage of Real Property, Civil Procedure — Mortgage Actions.
Lena Leowardi v Yeap Cheen Soo [2014] SGHC 44
The High Court dismissed the claim in Lena Leowardi v Yeap Cheen Soo, ruling loan agreements unenforceable as the plaintiff was an unlicensed moneylender. The court held that the transactions exhibited the 'system and continuity' required to trigger the Moneylenders Act, rendering the debt void.
Bank of China Limited (Singapore Branch) v Huang Ziqiang and another [2014] SGHC 245
In Bank of China Limited (Singapore Branch) v Huang Ziqiang and another, the High Court of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Civil Procedure — Rules of court, Credit and Security — Guarantees and indemnities.
Ryobi-Kiso (S) Pte Ltd v Lum Chang Building Contractors Pte Ltd and another [2013] SGHC 86
In Ryobi-Kiso (S) Pte Ltd v Lum Chang Building Contractors Pte Ltd and another, the High Court of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Building and construction law — Building and construction related contracts, Credit and security — Performance bond.
Sculptor Finance (MD) Ireland Ltd v Media Development Authority of Singapore [2013] SGHC 23
In Sculptor Finance (MD) Ireland Ltd v Media Development Authority of Singapore, the High Court of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Credit and Security — Charges.
York International Pte Ltd v Voltas Limited [2013] SGHC 124
In York International Pte Ltd v Voltas Limited, the High Court of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of CREDIT AND SECURITY.
Tng Kay Lim v Wong Fook Yew and Another
A guarantor has the right to call upon a co-guarantor to contribute towards his liability if he has made a payment in excess of his own share of liability, and this right is founded in equity.
China Taiping Insurance (Singapore) Pte Ltd (formerly known as China Insurance Co (Singapore) Pte Ltd) v Teoh Cheng Leong [2012] SGHC 2
In China Taiping Insurance (Singapore) Pte Ltd (formerly known as China Insurance Co (Singapore) Pte Ltd) v Teoh Cheng Leong, the High Court of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of CREDIT AND SECURITY.
Jurong Data Centre Development Pte Ltd (provisional liquidator appointed) (receivers and managers appointed) v M+W Singapore Pte Ltd and others [2011] SGHC 58
In Jurong Data Centre Development Pte Ltd (provisional liquidator appointed) (receivers and managers appointed) v M+W Singapore Pte Ltd and others, the High Court of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Credit and Security.
State Bank of India Singapore v Rainforest Trading Ltd and another [2011] SGHC 182
In State Bank of India Singapore v Rainforest Trading Ltd and another, the High Court of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Credit and Security.
Power Knight Pte Ltd v Natural Fuel Pte Ltd (in compulsory liquidation) and others [2010] SGHC 75
In Power Knight Pte Ltd v Natural Fuel Pte Ltd (in compulsory liquidation) and others, the High Court of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Credit and Security, Insolvency Law.
Agus Anwar v Orion Oil Ltd [2010] SGHC 6
In Agus Anwar v Orion Oil Ltd, the High Court of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of credit and security — money and moneylenders.
Kong Swee Eng v Rolles Rudolf Jurgen August [2010] SGHC 300
A mortgagee exercising a contractual power of sale over shares (as an equitable mortgagee) can overreach subsequent charges, such that the purchaser takes the shares free from those charges, with the subsequent chargees' interest transferring to the proceeds of sale.
Gammon Pte Limited v JBE Properties Pte Ltd (SCDA Architects Pte Ltd, third party) [2010] SGHC 130
In Gammon Pte Limited v JBE Properties Pte Ltd (SCDA Architects Pte Ltd, third party), the High Court of the Republic of Singapore addressed issues of Credit and security — Performance bond.
DB Trustees (Hong Kong) Ltd v Consult Asia Pte Ltd [2009] SGHC 62
In DB Trustees (Hong Kong) Ltd v Consult Asia Pte Ltd [2009] SGHC 62, the High Court discharged the receivership but ordered the defendant to redeem US$32 million in Notes, rejecting arguments based on the Moneylenders Act and the parol evidence rule.
Samsung C&T Corporation v Soon Li Heng Civil Engineering Pte Ltd
It is unconscionable for a party to call on a performance bond in circumstances where the effect of so doing will be to negate an adjudication determination prior to any final determination of the dispute.
MALAYAN BANKING BERHAD v BAKRI NAVIGATION COMPANY LTD & Anor
A floating charge does not crystallise by operation of law merely because a transaction is outside the ordinary course of business, unless such transaction amounts to a cessation of the company's business as a going concern.