Probate

Enforce a Foreign Judgment in Singapore

The answer to this question is, generally, yes you can.
3 statutes govern this issue, namely:
• Reciprocal Enforcement of Commonwealth Judgments Act (Cap 264) (RECJA).

• Reciprocal Enforcement of Foreign Judgments Act (Cap 265) (REFJA).

• Choice of Court Agreements Act (Cap 39A) (CCAA)

In cases which are not covered by the 3 statutes mentioned above, recourse may still be had to the common law.

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Why Representing Yourself In Court is Not a Good Idea

The Singapore legal system has in recent years come up with toolkits, information, booklets, and webpages dedicated to supporting self-representation in Court. While it is granted that self-representation is the cheaper option, it may not be such a great idea if you do not achieve your desired results and lose the case in Court.

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Key Terms of a Contract

Whether you’re signing off on a simple tenancy agreement or a multi-million dollar joint venture agreement, contracts are part and parcel of life and business.

Many disputes and problems can be avoided if you read your contracts properly, with a keen eye for detail and some knowledge of legal terminology. Of course, the best thing to do would be to approach a lawyer to review a contract you are about to enter into. Lawyers are familiar with contract law and have developed a keen understanding of various types of clauses and how to draft them, even challenge them. Lawyers may also negotiate for amendments to terms and conditions in the contract which are not favourable to you.

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