I think the law is that the courts need to approve the sale / transfer; as a legal process, due to the companies being in admin.
so it may not be the shares and 'freezer' test as such, but I still assume the courts need to approve the sale (i.e. the CVA) that occurred, which may not happen until the sale & purchase agreement is done,
I was looking back a few pages but can't find the lithuanian law but it was clear the courts have to approve the decisions, which makes sense really, question is how and when that happens.
Also I noticed, whilst hunting for that link to the lith.law, Desantos / sanger is gone from here. Was he an undercover yam or what?
I'm 99.9999% sure the Yams are going to exit admin and be fine, but part of me hopes the courts do need to ratify the decision and that this and/or the sale and purchase agreement, drags on a while yet. Then cash comes awfully tight again, whilst the risk of being still in admin come the new season could be a reality.
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02-05-2014 07:57 AM #47192
found it, in bold?
Article 16. The Procedure for Adopting and Approving
Settlements
A settlement shall be deemed concluded when it has been
approved at the creditors' meeting by all of the creditors whose
claims are not secured by mortgage.
- settlement may not be concluded if the court has
established a fraudulent bankruptcy.
Creditors shall have the right to appeal to court to declare
a settlement invalid if they believe that it was concluded in
violation of the requirements of the law, or of their rights or
interests which are protected by law.
- settlements shall become effective upon its approval by
the court. In the event that a settlement is concluded during the
implementation of extrajudicial bankruptcy procedure, it must
also be approved in court.
full insolvency law:
http://www.litlex.lt/Litlex/eng/Fram...cuments/21.HTM
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02-05-2014 08:07 AM #47193This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-0...-s-assets.html
The UBIG assets were frozen by the Court after action raised by creditors of Vlad and his sister.
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02-05-2014 08:10 AM #47194This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Now that could be some delay.
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What delays ??? .... if the Criminal Justice system gets involved I think we are talking years !
Unfortunately, the Lith. plods have not shown any interest in Yam shares so far.Last edited by greenginger; 02-05-2014 at 08:53 AM. Reason: double post
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still a few hurdles,hoops and spins for the yams to negotiate
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02-05-2014 11:11 AM #47202
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I'm still here but there isn't much to add beyond what I said a few days ago. The short version is the only people who can mess this up for Hearts now are Hearts themselves.
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Looking to understand why ukio/ubig would be handled differently from snoras (Portsmouth fc owners) whose shares remain frozen to this day.
Is there a difference?
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There may well be a difference, but do Portsmouth need these shares any more?............
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Why would they remain frozen by the courts in snoras' case but not in ubig's?
Both form part of criminal investigations that are, on the surface, fairly similar...dodgy international financial transactions involving laughably compliant rubber-sphynctered football clubs in the uk
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Portsmouth 2010 F C. had CVA approved by creditors on 12/6/2012.
Moved to voluntary liquidation on 28/8/2012.
No need to fight for the shares the way the English system works, but I dare say the admins. had to go through the process to earn their fat wedge.
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Why is it not as important to get sisters shares?Space to let
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If the new Yam model gets up and running and the fannies keep pouring their cash into the Company, then a 15 % holding might be worth quite a bit to some ambitious Yam wanting to be seen as the largest minority shareholder .
The holding would not get him any power at the PBS but it might earn him a parking space for his Rover on match days and his maroon cardigan will recognised in Gorgie.
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