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Getting it right when it all goes wrong: appraising the fair value of minority shares

  • Harney Westwood & Riegels
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  • British Virgin Islands
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  • September 19 2011

In July 2011, in a case called HRH Prince Faisal v PIA Investments BVIHC(Com) 201103, the British Virgin Islands’ (“BVI”) High Court considered whether parties could contract out of the BVI statutory mechanism for the appraisal of shares following a forced redemption by the majority (often referred to as the “squeeze out” of minority shareholders