Mutodi sued

Brance Private Limited claims it constructed house number 1560 Charlottee Brooke belonging to Mutodi but the property owner did not fully pay for the services.

 

The company, in its claim filed at the High Court recently, argues that it entered into an open order contract with Mutodi for the construction of the house on February 23 last year.

Brance says the total cost of the services rendered as well as the material used amounted to US$92 621,50.

Mutodi paid part of the money leaving a balance of US$39 743,19.

Despite demand by the construction company, Mutodi has failed or refused to pay the full amount prompting the company to file a claim at the High Court.

Brance contends that the only option was to seek redress from the High Court.

The company wants Mutodi to pay the outstanding money together with interest at the prescribed rate of five percent per annum from February 2012.
Manase and Manase law firm is acting for the construction firm in the law suit.

Mutodi instructed Mr Tendai Hangazha of Hangazha and Partners, who filed a notice of appearance to defend.
The case is yet to be set down for pre-trial conference at the High Court.

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