Tuan Sing unit drawn into Gilstead Court row
Three members of sale committee claim breach of contract over an offer
TUAN Sing Holdings' wholly-owned subsidiary Dillenia Land - embroiled in an escalating dispute between owners of Gilstead Court units over a collective sale - yesterday said that it would defend its legal position and reputation "vigorously".
It will also "seek redress for all costs and damages", the group said in an announcement to the Singapore Exchange (SGX).
Three members of the seven-man sale committee of Gilstead Court had last Wednesday applied for the High Court to approve the collective sale of the Newton estate to Dillenia Land.
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