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Malaysian Court quashes 3 writs against PDZ over unpaid bunker
Malaysian High Court has dismissed three writs against PDZ over unpaid bunker bills, reports Seatrade Maritime News.
The Kuala Lumpur High Court has ruled in favour of PDZ Holdings over writs filed by three creditors against the company over alleged non-payment of bunker fuel supplied to its vessel PDZ Mewah, reports Seatrade Maritime News.
The court dismissed writs involving claims of US$11,671.30 by CCK Petroleum, $118,920.26 by CCK Capital, and $128,571.49 by CCK Petroleum (Labuan) Limited.
"The company wishes to announce that the Kuala Lumpur High Court has struck-out the writs; and 2) cost of MYR5,000 (US$1,200) was awarded," PDZ said in a stock exchange filing.
The Kuala Lumpur High Court has ruled in favour of PDZ Holdings over writs filed by three creditors against the company over alleged non-payment of bunker fuel supplied to its vessel PDZ Mewah, reports Seatrade Maritime News.
The court dismissed writs involving claims of US$11,671.30 by CCK Petroleum, $118,920.26 by CCK Capital, and $128,571.49 by CCK Petroleum (Labuan) Limited.
"The company wishes to announce that the Kuala Lumpur High Court has struck-out the writs; and 2) cost of MYR5,000 (US$1,200) was awarded," PDZ said in a stock exchange filing.
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