Magezi and Anor v Ruparelia (Civil Appeal 16 of 2001)
Observed later treatment
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Holding
The dispute turned on the construction of a sale agreement under which the appellants sold a company's rights to operate parking metres in Kampala to the respondent, the balance of UGX 20 million being payable within four months "after commencement of the operations of the business". The Supreme Court held that the contract is governed by the sale agreement the parties executed, and that, read against its commercial purpose, "commencement of operations" meant the actual installation and operationalisation of the parking metres, not the mere execution of the agreement. As the metres had not been installed or made operational, the balance was not yet due when the suit was filed. The appeal was dismissed with costs.
Outcome
Appeal dismissed; Court of Appeal decision affirmed and the balance of the purchase price held not yet due
Facts
The appellants were shareholders and directors of Parking Control Systems Ltd, which had agreed with Kampala City Council to install, operate and manage parking metres on Kampala's streets. Before installing the metres or sensitising the public, the company executed a sale agreement with the respondent, transferring all its rights and obligations under the KCC agreement for UGX 120 million. UGX 100 million was paid on execution; the balance of UGX 20 million was to be paid "within a period of four months after commencement of the operations of the business". Four months after executing the sale agreement the appellants demanded the balance. The respondent refused, contending that the business operations had not commenced because the parking metres had not been installed or made operational. The appellants sued for recovery of the balance, interest, general damages and costs.
Issues
- Whether the operations of the business under the sale agreement had commenced.
- Whether the balance of the purchase price had fallen due where the parking metres had not been installed or made operational.
- On a proper construction of the sale agreement, what event triggered the obligation to pay the balance of the purchase price.
Orders
- Appeal dismissed.
- Costs awarded to the respondent in the Supreme Court and in the courts below.
Rules and key headnotes
Cases cited (4)
- Reardon Smith Line Ltd v Hansen Tangen [1976] WLR 995
- Glynn & Others v Margetson & Co & Others [1893] AC 351
- Southland Frozen Meat & Produce Export Co Ltd v Nelson Brothers Ltd [1898] AC 442
- Miramar Maritime Corporation v Holborn Oil Trading Ltd [1984] AC 676
Cases citing this judgment (16)
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- Elsa Bokhre Abraha v Opec Prime Properties (U) Ltd and Another (Civil Suit 106 of 2020) followed
- Eddie Kenneth Senkumba v Kanzaire Sylvia (Civil Suit No. 343 of 2020)
- Apollo Musiimenta v Ngaruye Ruhindi Boniface (Civil Suit No. 0100 of 2022)
- Hajji Mutaasa Kafeero v Seguya Yassah Matovu (Originating Summons No. 18 of 2024)
- Karegyeja Geoffrey T A Kloaf Bakery v Crane Management Services Ltd and Others (Civil Suit No. 966 of 2020)
- Nakalanzi Rashidah and Others v Finicon Group (U) Limited (Civil Suit No. 79 of 2020)
- Kule v Musubaho (Civil Appeal 17 of 2024)
- Okello v Lalobo (Civil Suit 26 of 2019)
- Lworomoi and Another v Aloti (Civil Suit 7 of 2020)
- Komakech and 3 Others v Kilama and 2 Others (Civil Appeal No. 17 of 2021)
- Tebajanga & Ors v Gukina [2020] UGSC 36
- Daimond Trust Bank Uganda Ltd v Muchope (Civil Application No. 131 of 2009)
- National Insurance Corporation Ltd v Mujuni (Civil Appeal No. 06 of 2010)
- Orient Bank Limited v Avi Enterprises Limited (Miscellaneous Application No 37 of 2013)
- Magezi and Anor v Rupaleria (Civil Application 10 of 2002)
- Financial Access Commerce & Trade Services (Uganda) Limited v Durogreen Investments Limited and Another (Consolidated Civil Suit No. 95 of 2020 & 127 of 2020)
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