简介
最近在Re Klimvest plc [2022] EWHC 596 (Ch) 一案中,英国高等法院(「法院」)基于一个比较罕见的理由颁令将一家上市公司清盘——失去公司基础(loss of substratum),即公司放弃其主要宗旨和目的。
背景
Klimvest Plc(「该公司」)于2019年1月出售其业务及资产,其后其唯一重大资产为约800万英镑的现金储备。出售资产后,该公司的最大股东Klimt Invest SA(「第一答辩人」)要求该公司动用出售所得款项作出新投资,而非将在清盘中分派予股东。
Eric Duneau先生(「呈请人」)要求根据英国《1986年无力偿债法》第122(1)(g) 条颁令该公司清盘,认为由于该公司已失去其目的或基础,将该公司清盘属公正公平。第一答辩人反对呈请,辩称(其中包括)该公司并无失去其目的或基础,因为该公司在出售资产前实质上已成为一间控股投资公司,公司的目的仍可透过该投资实现。
失去公司基础的测试
Court of Final Appeal affirmed the Court of Appeal’s decision that the Trustees in Bankruptcy did not owe an implied duty to act with reasonable care and skill towards a major creditor.
The Claim
Introduction
Ozner Water International Holding Limited (In Liquidation) [2022] HKCFI 363 (date of decision: 27 January 2022)
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Introduction
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Key Takeaways
1. The recent implementation of GAP has resulted in a de facto stay of new actions and proceedings, and adjournment of existing actions, including bankruptcy and winding-up petitions.
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Background
1. Introduction
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2. Directors
Introduction
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Background