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Hong Kong liquidation voluntary and compulsorygreat general or public importance

Joint & Several Liquidators of Kong Wah Holdings Ltd v Grande Holdings Ltd

(2006) 9 HKCFAR 766
JurisdictionHong Kong
CourtHK Court of Final Appeal
Year2006
StatusBinding authority

Summary

CFA laid down principles governing when courts should exercise their powers in liquidation proceedings.

Key Principle

The Court of Final Appeal laid down principles for determining when it is appropriate to exercise powers in liquidation proceedings.

Area of Law

insolvency

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