Yung, Leonora Chi Fung 榮智豐
HKSAR v Theodore Cheng Chee Tock
HK Court of Final Appeal, 21-Mar-2016
The late Mr Cheng wins his final appeal. Our take: the Government, represented by Nicholas Cooney SC, shot itself in the foot by disavowing reliance on Listing Rule 1.01, which defines a connected person to include companies such as SSI which are 30% or more controlled by a director of the listed issuer. This really is Listing Rules 101.
HK Court of Final Appeal, 21-Mar-2016
The late Mr Cheng wins his final appeal. Our take: the Government, represented by Nicholas Cooney SC, shot itself in the foot by disavowing reliance on Listing Rule 1.01, which defines a connected person to include companies such as SSI which are 30% or more controlled by a director of the listed issuer. This really is Listing Rules 101.
HKSAR v Theodore Cheng Chee Tock: dead man's appeal continues
HK Court of Final Appeal, 25-Jun-2015
Mr Cheng died in December after leave to appeal to the CFA had been granted but before the appeal could be heard. The CFA grants approval for his widow Leonora Yung Chi Fung to carry on the appeal instead.
HK Court of Final Appeal, 25-Jun-2015
Mr Cheng died in December after leave to appeal to the CFA had been granted but before the appeal could be heard. The CFA grants approval for his widow Leonora Yung Chi Fung to carry on the appeal instead.
Luck Continent Ltd v Theodore Cheng Chee Tock & others: costs
HK Court of First Instance, 19-Oct-2012
HK Court of First Instance, 19-Oct-2012
C Y Foundation (1182) v Theodore Cheng Chee Tock & others: costs
HK Court of First Instance, 22-May-2012
HK Court of First Instance, 22-May-2012
Luck Continent Ltd v Theodore Cheng Chee Tock & others
HK Court of First Instance, 25-Apr-2012
The HK court orders that the Bye-laws of C Y Foundation (1182), a Bermudan company, be amended so as to enable a director to be removed by an ordinary (not special) resolution, in compliance with the Listing Rules. The next question is whether the Bermudan companies registry will register a change to the Bye-laws, ordered by a HK court, which has not been approved by special resolution, or whether the company has to seek the Bermudan court's agreement to this.
HK Court of First Instance, 25-Apr-2012
The HK court orders that the Bye-laws of C Y Foundation (1182), a Bermudan company, be amended so as to enable a director to be removed by an ordinary (not special) resolution, in compliance with the Listing Rules. The next question is whether the Bermudan companies registry will register a change to the Bye-laws, ordered by a HK court, which has not been approved by special resolution, or whether the company has to seek the Bermudan court's agreement to this.
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