Three Minor Case Claims for Specific Performance of Solar & Battery Contracts
GS7560 • GS7841 • TP13049
三项小额索赔:要求 Grand Solar 与 TruPower 履行三份太阳能与电池合同
GS7560 • GS7841 • TP13049
Tiga Tuntutan Kes Kecil untuk Pelaksanaan Khusus Kontrak Solar & Bateri
GS7560 • GS7841 • TP13049
ENGLISH VERSION
TITLE
Three Minor Case Claims for Specific Performance of Solar & Battery Contracts
GS7560 • GS7841 • TP13049
ABOUT THIS POST
This post records the filing of three Minor Case Claims in the Magistrates Court of Western Australia. Each claim seeks specific performance of a written contract for solar and battery installation at three separate properties. The respondents are Grand Solar (two contracts) and TruPower (one contract).
The purpose of this post is to maintain public transparency, provide a clear factual record, and ensure that all parties—including the Court, the respondents, and the public—can access the same information.
SUMMARY OF THE THREE CLAIMS
1. GS7560 – Grand Solar
- Contract signed: November 2025
- Property: [Insert address]
- Breach: Attempted unlawful termination
- Remedy sought: Specific performance
2. GS7841 – Grand Solar
- Contract signed: November 2025
- Property: [Insert address]
- Breach: Repudiation and non-performance
- Remedy sought: Specific performance
3. TP13049 – TruPower
- Contract signed: November 2025
- Property: [Insert address]
- Breach: Failure to perform agreed installation
- Remedy sought: Specific performance
TIMELINE OF KEY EVENTS
- November 2025 – Three contracts signed
- December 2025 – January 2026 – Delays, non-performance, attempted repudiation
- February 2026 – Notices affirming the contracts issued
- February 2026 – Three Minor Case Claims prepared
- February 2026 – Claims lodged with the Magistrates Court
LIST OF DOCUMENTS
| Category | Document Description |
|---|---|
| Contracts | GS7560 – Grand Solar |
| GS7841 – Grand Solar | |
| TP13049 – TruPower | |
| Notices | Notices of affirmation for all three contracts |
| Correspondence | Emails, messages, and written communications with Grand Solar and TruPower |
| Affidavit | Supporting affidavit filed with the Court |
| Evidence Bundle | Timeline, screenshots, emails, and supporting materials |
COMMENT
These claims are brought to enforce lawful contractual rights and to ensure that solar and battery installations proceed as agreed. Specific performance is the appropriate remedy because each contract relates to unique property-specific installations and cannot be substituted by damages.
中文版本 (CHINESE VERSION)
标题
三项小额索赔:要求 Grand Solar 与 TruPower 履行三份太阳能与电池合同
GS7560 • GS7841 • TP13049
关于本帖
本帖记录在西澳地方法院提交的三项小额索赔。每一项索赔均要求被告依照书面合同履行安装太阳能与电池系统的义务。被告包括 Grand Solar(两份合同) 与 TruPower(一份合同)。
本帖旨在保持公开透明,提供清晰的事实记录,并确保法院、被告及公众均可获取相同信息。
三项索赔摘要
1. GS7560 – Grand Solar
- 签约日期:2025 年 11 月
- 物业:[填写地址]
- 违约情况:试图无合法依据终止合同
- 请求救济:强制履行合同
2. GS7841 – Grand Solar
- 签约日期:2025 年 11 月
- 物业:[填写地址]
- 违约情况:拒绝履行与不履行
- 请求救济:强制履行合同
3. TP13049 – TruPower
- 签约日期:2025 年 11 月
- 物业:[填写地址]
- 违约情况:未按合同履行安装义务
- 请求救济:强制履行合同
关键事件时间线
- 2025 年 11 月 – 三份合同签署
- 2025 年 12 月 – 2026 年 1 月 – 延误、不履行、试图终止合同
- 2026 年 2 月 – 发出合同确认通知
- 2026 年 2 月 – 准备三份小额索赔
- 2026 年 2 月 – 向地方法院提交索赔
文件清单
| 类别 | 文件内容 |
|---|---|
| 合同 | GS7560 – Grand Solar |
| GS7841 – Grand Solar | |
| TP13049 – TruPower | |
| 通知 | 三份合同的确认通知 |
| 往来信件 | 与 Grand Solar 与 TruPower 的电邮与信息 |
| 宣誓书 | 提交法院的支持性宣誓书 |
| 证据材料 | 时间线、电邮、截图等支持性材料 |
评论
这些索赔旨在维护合法合同权利,并确保太阳能与电池系统按约安装。由于每份合同均与特定物业相关,无法以金钱赔偿替代,因此强制履行是适当的救济。
MALAY VERSION (BAHASA MELAYU)
TAJUK
Tiga Tuntutan Kes Kecil untuk Pelaksanaan Khusus Kontrak Solar & Bateri
GS7560 • GS7841 • TP13049
MENGENAI CATATAN INI
Catatan ini merekodkan pemfailan tiga Tuntutan Kes Kecil di Mahkamah Majistret Australia Barat. Setiap tuntutan memohon pelaksanaan khusus terhadap kontrak bertulis bagi pemasangan sistem solar dan bateri.
RINGKASAN TIGA TUNTUTAN
1. GS7560 – Grand Solar
- Ditandatangani: November 2025
- Hartanah: [Masukkan alamat]
- Pelanggaran: Cubaan menamatkan kontrak tanpa asas sah
- Remedi: Pelaksanaan khusus
2. GS7841 – Grand Solar
- Ditandatangani: November 2025
- Hartanah: [Masukkan alamat]
- Pelanggaran: Tidak melaksanakan kontrak
- Remedi: Pelaksanaan khusus
3. TP13049 – TruPower
- Ditandatangani: November 2025
- Hartanah: [Masukkan alamat]
- Pelanggaran: Gagal melaksanakan pemasangan
- Remedi: Pelaksanaan khusus
GARIS MASA PERISTIWA UTAMA
- November 2025 – Kontrak ditandatangani
- Disember 2025 – Januari 2026 – Kelewatan dan kegagalan melaksanakan
- Februari 2026 – Notis pengesahan dikeluarkan
- Februari 2026 – Tuntutan disediakan
- Februari 2026 – Difailkan di Mahkamah Majistret
SENARAI DOKUMEN
| Kategori | Dokumen |
|---|---|
| Kontrak | GS7560 – Grand Solar |
| GS7841 – Grand Solar | |
| TP13049 – TruPower | |
| Notis | Notis pengesahan |
| Surat-menyurat | Emel dan mesej dengan Grand Solar & TruPower |
| Afidavit | Afidavit sokongan |
| Bukti | Garis masa, emel, dan bahan sokongan |
ULASAN
Tuntutan ini bertujuan menguatkuasakan hak kontrak yang sah dan memastikan pemasangan solar dan bateri dilaksanakan seperti dipersetujui.
Transparency note: This post is published for public transparency, accountability, and accurate record-keeping. All information is factual to the best of the author’s knowledge at the time of publication.
Formal Notice – Protection of Vulnerable Person (Mrs Irene Yok Moy Lem)
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Nicholas N CHIN Wed, Feb 25, 2026 at 4:17 PM
To: stirling@stirling.wa.gov.au, Mail Ombudsman , "BROWN, Tony" , lgi@dlgsc.wa.gov.au, "Info@afca.org.au" , sheriffwarrants@justice.wa.gov.au
Attachments:
Chronology of Events
Evidence Bundle / Annexure List
Public Tri‑Lingual Record (URL included below)
To:
City of Stirling – Chief Executive Officer / Director of Community Safety
Local Government Inspectorate (WA) – Attn: Ms Kirsty Martin, Local Government Inspector
Acting Executive Manager, Member Services (WALGA)
Ombudsman Western Australia – Attn: Ombudsman Chris Field
Australian Financial Complaints Authority (AFCA) – Case Management Team
(Enforcement Authority) Sheriff’s Office – Department of Justice (WA) Criminal Enforcement / Warrants sheriffwarrants@justice.wa.gov.au
Dear Sir/Madam,
I write to place all recipient organisations on formal notice that Mrs Irene Yok Moy Lem is a vulnerable person who has already suffered significant harm as a result of previous unlawful or improper enforcement actions taken against her.
Each organisation addressed in this letter is now expressly informed that:
Irene is a vulnerable individual experiencing ongoing distress.
Prior enforcement actions have caused serious psychological and physical harm.
Any continuation of pressure, enforcement activity, or administrative conduct that may intimidate, distress, or disadvantage her would be wholly inappropriate and inconsistent with your statutory obligations, including fairness, proportionality, and the protection of vulnerable persons.
This combined notice ensures that no authority can claim lack of awareness of Irene’s vulnerability or the harm already caused.
To ensure full transparency and accountability, I provide the following materials:
5. MASTER TIMELINE OF EVENTS (EVIDENCE‑BASED)
2016–2018 – Builder’s Contractual Responsibility
Irene entered into a HIA Home Building Contract (23 June 2016) with licensed builder Ian Jack, delegating all planning and building compliance responsibilities to him.
“The HIA Home Building Contract delegates all planning and building compliance responsibilities to the builder.”
8 January 2018 – SAT Mediation Agreement
SAT Mediation Agreement CC2487/2017 executed.
17 May 2019 – Magistrates Court Judgment
Magistrates Court (PER/CTC/4423/2018) awarded $75,182.81 to Irene against builder Ian Jack.
“The Court’s judgment confirms that the builder, not Mrs Lem, was at fault…”
2019–2023 – City of Stirling Enforcement Despite Builder Liability
City of Stirling pursued prosecution and enforcement despite builder liability and Irene’s good faith reliance on the builder.
“Mrs Lem acted in good faith and has no mens rea or actus reus…”
18 September 2023 – Admission of Liability by David Spencer
David Spencer admitted non‑enforceability of fines totalling $56,552.60.
4–8 October 2023 – Ministerial Correspondence
Minister David Michael MLA issued letter 83‑01633.
Nicholas and Irene replied detailing unlawful conduct by the City.
2 January 2024 – Complaint #00615151 Acknowledged
City of Stirling confirmed receipt of Irene’s complaint.
“The reference number for your Complaint is #00615151…”
22 January 2024 – City Refuses to Engage
Madeline states:
“The City of Stirling has no further comment… No further response will be provided.”
14 October 2025 – AFCA Non‑Enforceability Notice
Irene notified AFCA, Westpac, Sheriff WA, and City of Stirling that Magistrate Hall’s order was void and non‑jurisdictional.
Sheriff WA agreed to return $14,264.20.
City of Stirling impliedly assented to non‑enforceability.
14 October 2025 (Evening) – AFCA Request for Return of Funds
Irene formally requested AFCA to direct Westpac to return the garnished funds.