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Demystifying Litigation in Singapore by Dominic Chan

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Category: After Litigation Ends – Enforcement Proceedings

Monetary Judgment cannot be enforced by WSS on Jointly Owned Property

The Singapore High Court confirms that a monetary judgment cannot be enforced by way of a writ of seizure and sale (“WSS”) against the judgment debtor’s interest in immovable property which is held under a joint tenancy.

Setting Aside a Statutory Demand in Bankruptcy Proceedings: Grounds and Defences

Singapore High Court: Tan Hup Yuan Patrick v The Griffin Coal Mining Co Pty Ltd (administrators appointed) and others [2014] SGHC 156* One of the ways to enforce a Judgment is by means of bankruptcy proceedings. A stepping stone to the commencement of bankruptcy proceedings is the issuance of a statutory demand. The failure to…

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In a Nutshell: the 5 Main Stages of Litigation Explained

The entire litigation process may sound very complicated. But it is essentially made up of 5 main stages. Here are the 5 stages in a nutshell.

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