ICLG Lending & Secured Finance 2018: Guide to Australian, Hong Kong and PRC law
————Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Chapter
作者/编者: | Richard Mazzochi, David Lam | 作者单位: | 金杜律师事务所 |
学科分类: | 商法学 | 类型分类: | 综合 |
创作年代: | 2018 | 所属机构: | 金杜律师事务所 |
出处/来源: | 金杜律师事务所 | 文献语种: | 英文 |
发布时间: | 2020-09-08 11:29:30 | ||
外部链接: | https://www.kwm.com/~/media/library/Files/Knowledge/Insights/au/2018/04/LSF18_Chapter-49_Hong-Kong.ashx?la=en |
摘要/简介Abstract
Syndicated lending in Hong Kong Special Administrative Region remained strong, particularly in the area of acquisition financings. A company can give a guarantee or grant security over its assets in respect of the borrowings of another member of its corporate group.No governmental approval, consent or registration is required for guarantee. It is possible to take security over almost any type of asset in Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, whether tangible or intangible. Other related questions are answered in this chapter as well.
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