"Singapore Court of Appeal: Respondent may be taken to have waived the Claimant’s breach of a mandatory provision of the SOP Act if no objection is raised by…" by Christopher Tan and Tan Jin Yong

Lee & Lee's update covers the Singapore Court of Appeal's decision in Grouteam Pte Ltd v UES Holdings Pte Ltd [2016] SGCA 59.

"Singapore Court of Appeal: Respondent may be taken to have waived the Claimant’s breach of a mandatory provision of the SOP Act if no objection is raised by the time the Respondent submits its payment response" — Case Update - Grouteam Pte Ltd v UES Holdings Pte Ltd

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