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Target Insurance Holdings & Ors v The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited

[2025] HKCFI 4546
JurisdictionHong Kong
CourtHK Court of First Instance
Year2025
StatusBinding authority

Summary

Court dismissed application challenging delegation of decisions by secretaries or clerks in the context of Stock Exchange proceedings.

Key Principle

Court dismissed application regarding delegation of decisions by secretaries or clerks.

Area of Law

procedure

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