Wee Lay Teng trading as Boon Lock Duck and Noodle House
Wee Lay Teng trading as Boon Lock Duck and Noodle House is a individual in Singapore's legal system. The party has been involved in 1 case in Singapore's courts. Represented by 2 counsels. Through 1 law firm. Their track record shows a 100.0% success rate in resolved cases.
Legal Representation
Wee Lay Teng trading as Boon Lock Duck and Noodle House has been represented by 1 law firm and 2 counsels.
Law Firm | Cases Handled |
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Drew & Napier LLC | 1 case |
Case Complexity Analysis
Analysis of Wee Lay Teng trading as Boon Lock Duck and Noodle House's case complexity based on the number of parties involved and case characteristics.
Complexity Overview
- Average Parties per Case
- 3.0
- Complex Cases
- 0 (0.0%)
- Cases with more than 3 parties
Complexity by Case Type
Type | Cases |
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Won | 13.0 parties avg |
Complexity Trends Over Time
Year | Cases |
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2007 | 13.0 parties avg |
Case Outcome Analytics
Analysis of Wee Lay Teng trading as Boon Lock Duck and Noodle House's case outcomes, including distribution by type, yearly trends, and monetary outcomes where applicable.
Outcome Distribution
Outcome Type | Cases |
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Won | 1(100.0%) |
Yearly Outcome Trends
Year | Total Cases |
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2007 | 1 1 |
Case History
Displaying all 1 cases
Case | Role | Outcome |
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24 May 2007 | Plaintiff | WonDamages to be assessed for FFC’s wrongful repudiation of the Agreement. An account of the total cash collected by FFC from the sales at the Yew Tee Stall for the period 1 March 2005 to 15 April 2005, and the balance sum due to be paid by FFC to Seah in respect of the said period after deduction of the relevant charges under cl 7.7 of the Agreement. Further, payment by FFC to Seah of the balance found due under cl 7.7 of the Agreement in respect of the period 1 March 2005 to 15 April 2005 on taking the above account. Judgment for the sum of $18,000, being refund of the security deposit for the Yew Tee Stall. Judgment for the sum of $30,574.73, being the overcharged licence fees for the use of the Yew Tee Stall for the period February 2004 until February 2005. Damages to be assessed for FFC’s conversion of the plaintiffs’ equipment, goods and effects at the Yew Tee Stall. Interest on the sums under sub-paragraphs (b), (c) and (d) above at the rate of 6% per annum from the date of service of the writ in this action to the date of such payment. (assumed SGD, as the judgment originates from Singapore). |