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Hong Kong construction interpretationgrounds illegality

PCCW Ltd v Director of Telecommunications

(2005) 8 HKCFAR 337
JurisdictionHong Kong
CourtHK Court of Final Appeal
Year2005
StatusBinding authority

Summary

Licence conditions in a regulatory context are to be interpreted as contractual terms, applying ordinary principles of contractual construction.

Key Principle

contractual interpretation in regulatory context; licence conditions treated as contractual terms

Area of Law

contract

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