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CHANCERY DIVISION
7 Rolls Buildings Fetter Lane London EC4A 1NL |
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B e f o r e :
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IN THE MATTER OF: VUE INTERNATIONAL BIDCO PLC |
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Unit 1 Blenheim Court, Beaufort Business Park, Bristol, BS32 4NE
Web: www.epiqglobal.com/en-gb/ Email: civil@epiqglobal.co.uk
(Official Shorthand Writers to the Court)
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Crown Copyright ©
a. First, a debt under what I will refer to as "the Senior Finance Documents", namely a Senior Facilities Agreement and a Senior Secured Term Loan, both governed by English law. The Senior Facilities Agreement, in turn, involves two groups of facilities, namely the Senior Facilities (which have an aggregate principal amount of €634 million and mature in June 2026) and the Revolving Credit Facility (which has an aggregate principal amount of £65 million and matures in July 2025). The Senior Secured Term Loan has an aggregate principal amount of £150 million and matures in November 2024. All these facilities are fully drawn, and the Company is the borrower.
b. Second, a series of junior notes referred to as the Second Lien Notes. The aggregate principal amount of the Second Lien Notes is £165 million and they mature in June 2027. The vast majority of these Second Lien Notes are, I understand, held by OMERS.
7. The Second Lien Notes are not involved in the Scheme and their rights are unaffected by it. The Scheme Creditors consist solely of the lenders under the Senior Finance Documents.
"The court may, on an application under this section, order a meeting of the creditors or class of creditors, or of the members of the company or class of members, as the case may be, to be summoned in such manner as the court directs."
"[22] Where a company has complied with the Practice Statement, a creditor who fails to raise a class issue at the convening hearing will ordinarily be unable to do so at the sanction hearing unless there is a good reason why the argument was not raised earlier.
[23] The function of the court at the convening hearing is emphatically not to consider the merits or fairness of the proposed scheme which will arise for consideration at the sanction hearing if the scheme is approved by the statutory majority of creditors. However, the court is entitled to, and should, consider whether there is any jurisdictional roadblock which would unquestionably lead the court to refuse to sanction the scheme. See Re Noble Group Limited [2019] BCC 349 at [76]."
Jurisdiction
Notice
Class Composition