The Abu Dhabi Court for Family and Civil and Administrative Claims ruled that a man must pay the owner of an import company an amount of 203,261 dirhams, the value of a jewelry import contract signed by the defendant with the plaintiff, and he refused to pay its value.
In the details, the owner of an import company filed a lawsuit against a customer “resident in the state.” At the end of it, he demanded that he oblige the defendant to pay him an amount of 203,261 dirhams, and the legal interest at 12% from the date of filing the lawsuit and obligating him to pay fees and expenses and in return for attorney’s fees on the basis of what he said That the defendant had signed a debt declaration regarding the import of jewelry in the form of payments and had paid an amount of 10 thousand dirhams upon signing the declaration and did not fulfill the rest of the agreed months, and when his claim was delayed in payment despite the repeated claim, and attached a document to his claim a photocopy of a written declaration signed by the plaintiff On it, while the defendant submitted a reply memorandum in which he argued that the contract was contingent on a standing condition and that the plaintiff did not commit to supplying the agreed upon jewellery.
For its part, the court clarified in the merits of its ruling, that the defendant’s payment to reject the case for the agreement being suspended on a suspensive condition contradicts the minutes of the Mediation and Conciliation Center, in which it is established that the defendant offered to pay the plaintiff an amount of 80,000 dirhams in two payments, the first amount of 20,000 dirhams and the second in the amount of 60,000 dirhams Which is considered an acknowledgment of the plaintiff’s commitment to what was agreed upon between the parties to the litigation, and then this payment was based on no basis from reality or the law, and must be rejected.
The court indicated that it was established in the papers that the plaintiff had agreed with the defendant to supply jewelry worth 57,220 euros. He based his lawsuit on the customary document attributed to the issuance of the signature appended to it by the defendant, the plaintiff and a witness. In the amount of 203 thousand and 261 dirhams, based on a document of reality and law.
The court ruled obligating the defendant to pay the plaintiff an amount of 203 thousand and 261 dirhams, at a rate of 5% annually of the amount ruled from the date of this judgment becoming final until full payment, not exceeding the original amount awarded, and obligating him to pay fees and expenses.
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