36 lines
1.9 KiB
YAML
36 lines
1.9 KiB
YAML
plaintiff:
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- CLP POWER HONG KONG LIMITED
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defendant:
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- COMMISSIONER OF RATING AND VALUATION
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jurisdiction_code: HKLT
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jurisdiction_name: Lands Tribunal of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region
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case_location:
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- 香港特別行政區
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- Hong Kong Special Administrative Region
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case_reason: >-
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Applicant challenges the respondent's decision on case management, specifically regarding the inclusion
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of additional years in the appeal and potential refunds, seeking reconsideration of the 3rd Nov.
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case_object:
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- reconsideration of case management decision
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judgment_result:
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- charge: Review application to reconsider decision on staying appeals (liability issue)
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result: Denied. The judge found no good and cogent reasons to revisit the decision made on November
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3, 2008, regarding the test appeal procedure as a preferred option for resolving the matters efficiently.
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judgment_summary: >-
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CLP POWER HONG KONG LIMITED challenged the Commissioner of Rating and Valuation's decision on case management,
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specifically regarding the inclusion of additional years in the appeal and potential refunds. The Lands
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Tribunal denied the review application, finding no good reasons to revisit the November 3, 2008, decision
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that a single test appeal should be chosen while others remain stayed. Key legal analysis focused on
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section 11A of the Lands Tribunal Ordinance, emphasizing the two-stage process
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involved_entities:
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- entity_name: Hon Lam J
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reason: Presiding judge in this case, responsible for fact-finding and adjudication.
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- entity_name: Mr Richard Wilmot
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reason: Counsel/barrister representing CLP POWER HONG KONG LIMITED (Applicant)
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- entity_name: Messrs Holman Fenwick Willan
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reason: Law firm instructing Mr Richard Wilmot
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- entity_name: Mr Bernard Man
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reason: Counsel/barrister representing the Commissioner of Rating and Valuation (Respondent)
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- entity_name: Department of Justice
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reason: Government department instructing Mr Bernard Man
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