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Pak Fah Yeow Investment (Hong Kong) Co Ltd v Proper Invest Group Ltd

[1991] 1 HKC 198
JurisdictionHong Kong
CourtHK High Court
Year1991
StatusBinding authority

Summary

Naming rights constitute a form of property right enforceable against third parties.

Key Principle

Naming rights constitute a form of property right that can be enforced against other parties.

Area of Law

property

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