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Put options are common in investment agreements, offering investors a contractual exit route when specific triggers are met. Here are six considerations when enforcing this right, particularly in a distressed market. 

1. Triggers and Conditions

It is crucial to ensure that the put option has been properly triggered and the exercise notice has been correctly issued. Missteps in this area can have significant consequences for investors.

2. Valuation and Mechanics

It is recommended to clearly outline the valuation method and any default mechanisms in the shareholders' agreement.

3. Relief and Enforcement

When drafting a shareholders' agreement and determining a litigation strategy, consider the remedies available and their enforceability.

4. Formulating Effective Litigation Strategies

It is essential to developing a robust litigation strategy; consider the potential legal challenges, the strength of your position, and the most effective approach to achieve a favourable outcome.

5. Strategic Considerations in Triggering Put Options Amid Distress

There may be a race among investors to exercise their put options in distressed situations; evaluate the puts/claims against different actors, their maturity, and the speed of arbitration.

6. Leveraging Insolvency in Exit Disputes

Insolvency can be a powerful leverage tool in disputes. Investors may apply pressure by issuing a statutory demand and seeking to wind up the defaulting debtor. However, an arbitration clause can provide a shield in appropriate circumstances.

For further information or a copy of our Put Options crib sheet, please contact our Asia team.

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