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7/14/2017

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9/14/2017

Capital Partners Securities Co Ltd v. Sturgeon Central Asia Balanced Fund Ltd

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JUDGE(S):

CLAIMANT'S LAWYER:

DEFENDANT'S LAWYER:

Supreme Court of Bermuda

Commercial Law

IAN RC KAWALEY CJ

Mark Diel Katie Tornari Marshall Diel & Myers Limited

Steven White Samuel Riihiluoma Cox Hallett Wilkinson Limited

FACTS OF THE CASE:

Petitioner sought to wind-up the respondent fund on grounds of unjust acts succeeded partially by proving unlawful amendment of Bye-Laws but failed to establish bad faith or a right to wind-up by a specific date

SUMMARY:

Whether costs awarded to respondent should be reduced petitioner's partial success

OUTCOMES:

Petitioner to pay 90% of Respondent s costs

RULED IN FAVOUR OF:

Respondent

PLAINTIFF/CLAIMANT

DEFENDANT:

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Capital Partners Securities Co Ltd v. Sturgeon Central Asia Balanced Fund Ltd

Petitioner sought to wind-up the respondent fund on grounds of unjust acts succeeded partially by proving unlawful amendment of Bye-Laws but failed to establish bad faith or a right to wind-up by a specific date

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