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    Assignments in Breach of Public Policy May Amount to Debt Trafficking
    2025-01-06

    DGJ v Ocean Tankers (Pte) Ltd (in liquidation)[2024] SGCA 57

    The Court of Appeal ruled that assignments may be ineffective for offending public policy. Additionally, an assignment of a bare right to sue must not prejudice the administration of justice. Generally, non-assignment clauses would also prohibit the assignment of contractual and related rights.

    Facts

    Filed under:
    Singapore, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Shook Lin & Bok
    Authors:
    Liew Kai Zee , David Lee
    Location:
    Singapore
    Firm:
    Shook Lin & Bok
    Set-Off - Assignability of Claims and Coverage of Non-Assignment Clause
    2024-03-13

    Re Ocean Tankers (Pte) Ltd (in liquidation) [2023] SGHC 330

    The Singapore High Court recently ruled on issues relating to the assignability of claims, coverage of non-assignment clause and insolvency set-off.

    Facts

    Filed under:
    Singapore, Company & Commercial, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Shook Lin & Bok, Insolvency, Singapore High Court
    Authors:
    Liew Kai Zee , David Lee
    Location:
    Singapore
    Firm:
    Shook Lin & Bok
    Financing a Variable Capital Company
    2020-01-31

    Investment funds in Singapore are typically constituted as companies, unit trusts or limited partnerships. This is set to change with the advent of a new fund vehicle, the Variable Capital Company ("VCC"). The VCC is now an alternative, after the commencement of the Variable Capital Companies Act 2018 ("VCC Act") on 14 January 2020. This update focuses on the considerations a financier may wish to take note of when financing a VCC.

    What is a VCC?

    Filed under:
    Singapore, Company & Commercial, Insolvency & Restructuring, Tax, Shook Lin & Bok, Board of directors, Due diligence, Investment funds
    Authors:
    Liew Kai Zee , Clement Khoo
    Location:
    Singapore
    Firm:
    Shook Lin & Bok
    High Court sets aside search order; affirms strict approach - surreptitious behaviour insufficient if no possibility of destruction of relevant documents
    2016-05-09

    In a recent decision Peh Yeng Yok v Tembusu Systems Pte Ltd (formerly known  as  Tembusu Terminals Pte Ltd) and others [2016] SGHC 36, Judicial Commissioner Chua Lee Ming, sitting in the High Court, elaborated on the standard required to justify a search order (also known as an Anton Piller order). The Court emphasised in particular, that the onus was on the party seeking the search order to  show that  there is  a  real  possibility that the defendants will otherwise destroy documents that are relevant to the proceedings.

    Filed under:
    Singapore, Company & Commercial, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Shook Lin & Bok
    Authors:
    Joseph Tay
    Location:
    Singapore
    Firm:
    Shook Lin & Bok
    Chan Siew Lee Jannie v Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Ltd [2016] SGCA 23 - Whether “third party security” has to be specified in a statutory demand
    2016-05-10

    In Chan Siew Lee Jannie v Australia and  New  Zealand Banking Group  Ltd  [2016] SGCA 23,  the Singapore Court of Appeal was faced with the issue of whether a statutory demand issued to a guarantor would be deemed defective and liable to be set aside if it did not include the details of a pledge given by the  principal debtor.

    Filed under:
    Singapore, Banking, Company & Commercial, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Shook Lin & Bok, Debtor
    Location:
    Singapore
    Firm:
    Shook Lin & Bok
    The “STX Mumbai”
    2015-08-25

    Applicability of the Doctrine of Anticipatory Breach to Executed Contracts

    In a rare appeal before five judges in the Singapore Court of Appeal, two questions of great practical significance pertaining to contract law were authoritatively and definitively answered:-

    Filed under:
    Singapore, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Shipping & Transport, Shook Lin & Bok, Court of Appeal of Singapore
    Authors:
    Probin Dass
    Location:
    Singapore
    Firm:
    Shook Lin & Bok
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