Judgment · jid 1784
In the Matter of Asia Cement Corporation v Tianrui (International) Holding Company Limited
FSD 0161 OF 2018 (NSJ) · 2022-May-20
Application for security for costs exercise of the Court s inherent jurisdiction in respect of foreign companies who have presented a winding up petition establishing reason to believe that the petitioner's assets will be insufficient to pay the respondent s costs inferring a real risk of and reasons to believe insufficiency of assets where the petitioner fails to provide or only provides limited information as to its financial position
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| Cause Number | FSD 0161 OF 2018 (NSJ) |
|---|---|
| Court | Grand Court |
| Judgment Date | 2022-May-20 |
| Subject | Application for security for costs exercise of the Court s inherent jurisdiction in respect of foreign companies who have presented a winding up petition establishing reason to believe that the petitioner's assets will be insufficient to pay the respondent s costs inferring a real risk of and reasons to believe insufficiency of assets where the petitioner fails to provide or only provides limited information as to its financial position |
| Category | Financial Services Division |
| Filename (current) | 38GG6PFHA7CH1G2BD9IFFA63AFC2A5165BA4FE065603155D8442.pdf |
| File MD5 | 10df422eda452d9811b80e1c4e68c8dd |
| Source pipeline | csv |