Loan-to-Value Ratio

Loan-to-Value Ratio is a specialized practice area in Singapore's legal system. This area encompasses 3 cases from 2003 to 2021.

Leading Law Firms

Analysis of law firms specializing in Loan-to-Value Ratio, ranked by case volume and success rates.

Notable Lawyers

Leading lawyers practicing in Loan-to-Value Ratio, ranked by case volume and success rates.

LawyerCases
Tnee Zixian Keith100.00% success rate1 cases33.3% of area
Zhulkarnain bin Abdul Rahim0.00% success rate1 cases33.3% of area
Cheong Wei Wen John0.00% success rate1 cases33.3% of area
Chan Michael Karfai100.00% success rate1 cases33.3% of area
Ng Lip Chih100.00% success rate1 cases33.3% of area
Hee Theng Fong0.00% success rate1 cases33.3% of area
Tan Yiren Leon0.00% success rate1 cases33.3% of area
Chen Siang En Sean0.00% success rate1 cases33.3% of area
Lim Weisheng Joseph100.00% success rate1 cases33.3% of area
P Balagopal0.00% success rate1 cases33.3% of area

Recent Judgments

Displaying 3 most recent judgments out of 3 total cases

No.TitleCourtDecision DateOutcomes
1Judah Value Activist Fund v Open Faith Investment Ltd: Breach of Contract & Causation in Share Transfer AgreementSingapore International Commercial Court01 Jul 2021
Judgment for Defendant
2Boon Lay Choo v Ting Siew May: Enforceability of Backdated Option to Purchase & IllegalityHigh Court15 Sep 2013
Declaration that the Option to Purchase is valid and binding on the Defendant; order for specific performance by the Defendant.
3Ding Leng Kong v Mok Kwong Yue: Moneylender Act & Enforceability of LoansHigh Court18 May 2003
Plaintiff's claims allowed to the extent stated. First defendant’s counterclaim allowed.