Judgment that the British Virgin Islands Court of Appeal was wrong to overturn a decision known as “Black Swan” regarding the jurisdiction’s authority to issue freezing injunctions in support of foreign proceedings in Convoy Collateral Ltd., of Hong Kong (Appellant) v. Broad Idea International Ltd., of the British Virgin Islands, and Cho Kwai Chee, of Hong Kong, (Respondents) at the Privy Council of the United Kingdom.
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British Virgin Islands Civil Courts Documents Hong Kong Judgment Privy Council for the United Kingdom United KingdomOctober 4, 2021
Convoy Collateral Ltd. v. Broad Idea International Ltd. et al: UK Privy Council’s ‘Black Swan’ Judgment
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October 04, 2021
Richard Morgan QC, Rosalind Nicholson, Andrew McLeod, Blake Morgan, David Mumford, Andrew Willins, Ryan James Turner, BDB Pitmans
Convoy Collateral Ltd.
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Broad Idea International Ltd., Cho Kwai Chee
Geoffrey Vos, Robert Reed, George Leggatt, Patrick Hodge, Michael Briggs, Philip Sales, Nicholas Hamblen
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British Virgin Islands Hong Kong United KingdomKeywords
Black Swan Investment Broad Idea International Limited Cho Kwai Chee Convoy Collateral Limited