Hong Kong definition
Examples of Hong Kong in a sentence
Without prejudice to the foregoing obligations, the Warrantors jointly and severally undertake with the Underwriting Parties and the Joint Sponsors to take such action and do (or procure to be done) all such other acts and things reasonably required to implement the Hong Kong Public Offering and to comply with all relevant requirements under applicable laws so as to enable the listing of, and permission to deal in, the H Shares on the SEHK to be granted by the Listing Committee.
For the avoidance of any doubt, a certificate of continuing registration from the Companies Registry of Hong Kong shall constitute a certificate of good standing for the jurisdiction of Hong Kong.
All sub-underwriting commission shall be borne by the relevant Hong Kong Underwriter and shall not be for the account of the Company.
Except as disclosed in the Registration Statement, the Disclosure Materials, and the Prospectus, the choice of law provision set forth in this Agreement constitutes a legal and valid choice of law under the laws of the Cayman Islands, BVI, Hong Kong and the PRC.
The Reporting Accountants, who have audited and reviewed the consolidated financial statements and unaudited interim financial information of the Group and members of the Group respectively included in the Hong Kong Prospectus and the Preliminary Offering Circular, are independent public accountants as defined by the Hong Kong Institute of Certified Public Accountants and its rulings and interpretations.