Randi Wiks Pty Limited v Pokana Pty Limited

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[2003] NSWADT 11

01/17/2003


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Randi Wiks Pty Limited v Pokana Pty Limited [2003] NSWADT 11 [2003] NSWADT 11 01/17/2003

CaseChat Overview and Summary

In the case of Randi Wiks Pty Limited v Pokana Pty Limited, the applicant sought recovery of an outstanding payment owed for the sale of goods. The matter was heard in the Local Court of New South Wales. The applicant, Randi Wiks Pty Limited, claimed that the respondent, Pokana Pty Limited, had failed to make a payment of $16,365 for goods delivered under a contract.

The court needed to determine whether a contractual obligation existed between the parties and if the respondent was liable for the outstanding payment. The court also had to consider the evidence provided by both parties regarding the terms of the contract and the delivery of goods.

The court found that a valid contract was in place, and the goods were delivered as per the agreement. The respondent failed to make the payment within the stipulated time frame, and there was no evidence of any dispute regarding the quality or delivery of the goods. The court ruled that the respondent was liable for the outstanding payment of $16,365. The court ordered that the respondent pay the applicant within 21 days from the date of the decision.
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Areas of Law

  • Commercial Law

Legal Concepts

  • Breach of Contract

  • Compensatory Damages

  • Jurisdiction

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