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Lo Kai Shui v HSBC International Trustee Ltd

[2025] HKCFI 4876
JurisdictionHong Kong
CourtHK Court of First Instance
Year2025
StatusBinding authority

Summary

HK Court of First Instance provides guidance on specific discovery applications against trustees and company directors in trust-related proceedings.

Key Principle

Provides guidance on specific discovery applications against trustees and company directors.

Area of Law

trusts

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