-- 根據週四提交給澳洲證券交易所的文件顯示,Humm集團(ASX:HUM)和Credit Corp集團(ASX:CCP)被列為週三向澳洲高等法院提起的訴訟中的兩名被告。該訴訟由Humm集團創始人兼前董事長安德魯·阿伯克龍比(Andrew Abercrombie)和阿伯克龍比集團(The Abercrombie Group)作為費城信託(Philadelphia Trust)的受託人提起,包括憲法令狀申請和中間申請。 其他被告包括收購委員會、澳洲證券和投資委員會(ASIC)、Akat Investments、傑里米·邁克爾·克斯滕·雷珀(Jeremy Michael Kersten Raper)以及作為柯林斯街價值基金(Collins St Value Fund)託管人的桑德赫斯特信託(Sandhurst Trustees)。 原告在憲法令狀申請中尋求調卷令,以撤銷收購委員會於4月17日作出的關於不可接受情況的聲明以及該委員會於4月24日作出的命令。原告也尋求法院宣告該聲明和命令無效。 原告透過中間申請請求法院下令,由雷珀和桑德赫斯特信託公司召集的Humm公司特別股東大會(原定於5月13日恢復召開)再次延期。 阿伯克龍比及其合夥人目前持有Humm公司29.55%的已發行股份。
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