Mr Diamond said the alleged breaches caused him to lose a valuable contract worth $209,000 in total between January 2014 and October 2015.
He said the truck was not returned to him until March 7, 2015.
In dismissing CablePrice's application, Associate Judge Roger Bell said for a creditor whose debt was subject to a dispute to apply for liquidation they have to establish a prima facie case that the company was unable to pay its debts.
He said there may be grounds for Taimona Haulage not paying the bill as well as grounds for a counterclaim for the economic losses arising out of CablePrice's alleged failures to carry out the work properly. Part of the affidavit filed by CablePrice's treasury and risk manager, John Bateson, was termed by the court "inadmissible hearsay" because he did not have firsthand knowledge of the work carried out on the truck.
CablePrice spokeswoman Steve Young said the company would not comment on the case.