Cyprus:
Locus Standing Of A Foreign Liquidator Or Foreign Court Appointed Interim Receiver To File Courts Proceedings Before Cyprus Court
08 July 2019
Soteris Pittas & Co LLC
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The Supreme Court of Cyprus in the leading case SEAMARK
-V- LASALA, has inter alia held that under Cypriot law it
is not prerequisite, the prior recognition and registration of a
foreign Court order, appointing a liquidator, or an interim
receiver over a foreign Company, before such foreign liquidator or
foreign Court appointed interim receiver, file legal proceedings in
Cyprus in his capacity as liquidator or interim receiver.
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