Articles 14 August 2025
Share sale and purchase agreement – Implied terms on due diligence review
Real Estate partner Wayne Cheng and senior associate Maggie Cheng co-authored an article featured in the August edition of Hong Kong Lawyer on the implied terms for sale and purchase agreements involving property holding companies in Hong Kong.
The article discusses a recent court decision in Hong Kong which highlights the importance of explicitly including due diligence clauses to avoid disputes and ensure clarity in transactions.
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