In times of financial difficulty, the Personal Insolvency (Personal Repayment Plans and Debt Relief Order) Law of 2015 in Cyprus provides a structured way for debtors to manage their debts while protecting their principal residence. This law is designed to balance the interests of both debtors and creditors.
However, what happens when creditors seek to cancel these repayment plans?
Dissolving a Cyprus company can be a complicated or a straightforward process however it is a procedure that requires careful planning and execution. In Cyprus, this process is governed by the Companies Law, Cap 113, and involves various legal, financial, and administrative steps.
The events in the last few years have had significant and lasting impacts on business in general and restructuring in particular, with the latter referring to the various options available for firms experiencing difficulties. European economies, hit by both the upheavals caused by the health crisis and geopolitical tensions, have also been a
Artemis Amalia Metaxa, Chrysostomides Advocates & Legal Consultants
This is an extract from the 2023 edition of GRR's Europe, Middle East and Africa Restructuring Review. The whole publication is available here.
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In summary
As the economic crisis continues to deepen, several of our contributors in South Europe have been focusing on matters relating to insolvency in the transport industry.
Following its judgment on Re Besuno Ltd,(1) the Supreme Court of Cyprus ruled that, in order to carry out winding up proceedings against a judgment debtor, the proper registration of an arbitral award in Cyprus is a sine qua non procedure.
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