LUCKYROAD TRADING LIMITED v SANCHEZ, BENJAMIN F. JR.
Read the full judgment text of DCCJ 2389/2019 on BabelCite. This District Court judgment was delivered on 27 January 2021.
1. This is an assessment of damages arising out of the defendant’s breach of a tenancy agreement entered between him and the plaintiff. The plaintiff says that, because of the breach, it suffered various losses and damages, including (a) costs for reinstatement works, (b) shortened life span for the teak parquet flooring, (c) loss of one-month rental income for the reinstatement works, and (d) fee for engaging a surveyor.
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Case No.DCCJ 2389/2019
Court
District Court
Date27 Jan 2021
PartiesLUCKYROAD TRADING LIMITED v SANCHEZ, BENJAMIN F. JR.