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In KB v S (HCCT 13/2015), the Hong Kong Court of First Instance considered an application to set aside an order to enforce an arbitral award, where the application was submitted out of time and without a proper supporting affirmation.
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Hong Kong court confirms principles of enforcement
Practical Law UK Legal Update Case Report 5-619-3896
(Approx. 4 pages)
Hong Kong court confirms principles of enforcement
by Julian Copeman, May Tai, Simon Chapman, Dominic Geiser and Bryan Fok,
Herbert Smith Freehills
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Published on 12 Oct 2015
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Hong Kong - PRC
In
KB v S (HCCT 13/2015)
, the Hong Kong Court of First Instance considered an application to set aside an order to enforce an arbitral award, where the application was submitted out of time and without a proper supporting affirmation.