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HONG KONG CHINA COMMERCIAL LITIGATION AND DISPUTES UPDATE

Hong Kong Court Sanctions Guarantor’s Scheme using a Deed of Assumption to Discharge Principal Obligors’ Debts

December 19, 2022
In the recent case of Re Unity Group Holdings International Limited [2022] HKCFI 3419, the Hong Kong Court of First Instance sanctioned a scheme of arrangement between Unity Group Holdings International Limited and its creditors. This case confirms that the guarantor’s scheme can discharge debts owed by principal obligors who are members of the same group.
In the recent case of Re Unity Group Holdings International Limited [2022] HKCFI 3419, the Hong Kong Court of First Instance (“Hong Kong Court”) sanctioned a scheme of arrangement (“Scheme”) between Unity Group Holdings International Limited (“Company”) and its creditors (“Creditors”).

This is the first time a Hong Kong Court has directly addressed the issue of whether a scheme discharging the guarantee obligations assumed by the scheme company can also discharge the primary obligation owed by another entity within the same corporate group as the scheme company. In particular, the court acknowledged the use of deeds of assumption in England (more commonly known as “deeds of contribution” under English law parlance) in a guarantor’s scheme to discharge debts owed by the principal obligors. However, the Hong Kong Court noted that the use of deeds of assumption was not necessary under Hong Kong law.

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