EMMANUEL YAW OWUSU
V.
KUMI ADU TUTU AMANKWAA

(2013) JELR 67338 (CA)

Court of Appeal 25 Jan 2013 Ghana
BriefBot icon

BriefBot Summary

Free

- The plaintiff entered into an agreement with the defendant for the purchase of a printing machine. - The defendant made a part payment of €7,500 and was to pay the balance upon delivery of the machine. - The plaintiff delivered the machin

Case Details

Suit Number:APPEAL NO. H1/88/2012
Judges:E. K. AYEBI JA [PRESIDING], IRENE C. DANQUAH JA, I. O. TANKO AMADU JA
Counsel:WILLIAM O. ODURO FOR DEFENDANT/RESPONDENT,ERIC BOAMAH FOR PLAINTIFF/APPELLANT

I. O. TANKO AMADU JA

1. The Plaintiff/Appellant herein (hereinafter referred to as the Appellant entered into an agreement with the Defendant/Respondent (hereinafter referred to as the Respondent) on the 6th day of February 2008 for the supply by the Appellant of a KORD printing machine at an agreed purchase price of €15,000.00.

2. Under the sale and purchase agreement tendered in evidence as Exhibit ‘A’ the Respondent was to make a part payment of €7,500 which represented 50% of the total purchase price and the balance payable upon delivery of the machine.

The parties to the agreement had further endorsed on Exhibit ‘A’ as follows:

“PROMISE TO PAY BALANCE – After 6 months when delivery of the machine has been made.

CONDITIONS: If the machine is undelivered after 6 months from date, the part payment of 7,500 Euros made by the purchaser should be refunded to him by the vendor”.

The agreement was dated 6th February 2008.

3. According to the Appellant he delivered the printing machine on or aro…

There's more. Sign in to continue reading.

judy.legal is the comprehensive database of case law and legislation from Ghana, Kenya and Nigeria. Gain seamless access to over 20,000 cases, recent judgments, statutes, and rules of court.