
Secured Finance Transactions
Taking Security, Deal Structures and Emerging Markets, Second Edition
Globe Law and Business Ltd (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 14. March 2022
Book
Hardback
416 pages
978-1-78742-514-9 (ISBN)
Description
Secured finance transactions are implemented the world over between companies, banks, funds and individuals. They form, and have formed for centuries, an integral part of the world of corporate finance. Yet there are many complexities that need to be considered and understood, including the intricate juxtaposition of laws, regulations, local custom and precedents governing such transactions; the many forms security interests take, and the varying effect these have on enforcement by the creditor of their rights under such security; the impact of which market the loan or other credit was obtained in on the manner in which security is implemented; and the jurisdictional differences in the laws and regulations applicable to such transactions.
Secured Finance Transactions, Second Edition provides the legal practitioner, businessman and banker, student and interested observer, with a practical guide to important legal developments in the field of secured finance. It includes key coverage of:
the taking of security interests over key business assets;
the application of security in the context of a variety of different transaction types; and
the characteristics of secured transactions in core emerging and developing markets.
This second edition, with 23 chapters, brings together experts on the topic and expands further on the work in the first edition in covering the types of collateral used as security, the variety of transaction types and geographical coverage in emerging markets. An invaluable manual for those already present or entering into the financing arena, this title is a critical support at a time of unprecedented international lending activity.
Secured Finance Transactions, Second Edition provides the legal practitioner, businessman and banker, student and interested observer, with a practical guide to important legal developments in the field of secured finance. It includes key coverage of:
the taking of security interests over key business assets;
the application of security in the context of a variety of different transaction types; and
the characteristics of secured transactions in core emerging and developing markets.
This second edition, with 23 chapters, brings together experts on the topic and expands further on the work in the first edition in covering the types of collateral used as security, the variety of transaction types and geographical coverage in emerging markets. An invaluable manual for those already present or entering into the financing arena, this title is a critical support at a time of unprecedented international lending activity.
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Edition
2nd New edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
New edition
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 238 mm
Width: 159 mm
Thickness: 29 mm
Weight
744 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-78742-514-9 (9781787425149)
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Taking Security, Deal Structures and Emerging Markets, Second Edition
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Person
Consultant editor Dominic RM Griffiths
Consultant editor
Content
Introduction 7
Dominic Griffiths
Mayer Brown
Part 1. Taking security
English law security interests 11
Dominic Griffiths
Mayer Brown
Receivables 23
Charles Thain
Mayer Brown
Inventory 37
Simon Fisher
Mayer Brown
Real estate 53
Andrew Hepner
Mayer Brown
Intellectual property 67
Mark Prinsley
Mayer Brown
Security interests in bank accounts under the UNCITRAL Model Law on Secured Transactions 79
Spyridon V Bazinas
Lecturer, author and consultant
Security interests in receivables under the UNCITRAL Model Law on Secured Transactions 105
Spyridon V Bazinas
Lecturer, author and consultant
Part 2. Secured financing structures
Acquisition finance 119
Stuart Brinkworth
Ignacio Mirasol
Mayer Brown
Asset-based lending 137
Alex Dell
Mayer Brown
Aircraft finance 153
Jane Man
Richard Stock
Mayer Brown
Shipping finance 169
Bill Amos
Maggie Cheung
Conor Warde
Mayer Brown
Real estate finance 183
Charles Malpass
Mayer Brown
Fund finance 197
Aimee Sharman
Mayer Brown
Islamic finance 215
Barry Cosgrave
Mayer Brown
Project finance 229
Meredith Campanale
Danuta de Vries
Shri Maski
Rachel Speight
Mayer Brown
Part 3. Emerging markets
Emerging markets - general features 257
Ashley McDermott
Mayer Brown
Africa 269
Ian Coles
Alban Dorin
Mayer Brown
Central and Eastern Europe 291
Claudia Chiper
Robert David
Przemek Kozdoj
Katerina Kraeva
Wolf Theiss
Latin America 305
Overview
Maria Alevras-Chen
Douglas A Doetsch
Mayer Brown
Brazil 306
Luis Otero Montes
Tauil & Chequer Advogados
Mexico 314
Jan R Boker
Ariel Ramos
Mayer Brown
Colombia 322
Juan Pablo Moreno
Mayer Brown
Peru 328
Luis Schrader
Mayer Brown
Argentina 333
Pablo Gayol
Cecilia Mairal
Marval, O'Farrell & Mairal
Gabriela Sakamoto
Mayer Brown
Chile 336
Loreto Ribera
Carey y Cia
Gabriela Sakamoto
Mayer Brown
Part 4. Additional features and developments
Security trustees 341
Gary Silverman
Mayer Brown
Rescue financing: a US and UK comparison 355
Trevor Borthwick
Matt Wargin
Mayer Brown
Intercreditor arrangements 369
Andrew Crotty
Danister de Silva
Mayer Brown
Reform 383
Sarah Walters
Mayer Brown
About the authors 403
Dominic Griffiths
Mayer Brown
Part 1. Taking security
English law security interests 11
Dominic Griffiths
Mayer Brown
Receivables 23
Charles Thain
Mayer Brown
Inventory 37
Simon Fisher
Mayer Brown
Real estate 53
Andrew Hepner
Mayer Brown
Intellectual property 67
Mark Prinsley
Mayer Brown
Security interests in bank accounts under the UNCITRAL Model Law on Secured Transactions 79
Spyridon V Bazinas
Lecturer, author and consultant
Security interests in receivables under the UNCITRAL Model Law on Secured Transactions 105
Spyridon V Bazinas
Lecturer, author and consultant
Part 2. Secured financing structures
Acquisition finance 119
Stuart Brinkworth
Ignacio Mirasol
Mayer Brown
Asset-based lending 137
Alex Dell
Mayer Brown
Aircraft finance 153
Jane Man
Richard Stock
Mayer Brown
Shipping finance 169
Bill Amos
Maggie Cheung
Conor Warde
Mayer Brown
Real estate finance 183
Charles Malpass
Mayer Brown
Fund finance 197
Aimee Sharman
Mayer Brown
Islamic finance 215
Barry Cosgrave
Mayer Brown
Project finance 229
Meredith Campanale
Danuta de Vries
Shri Maski
Rachel Speight
Mayer Brown
Part 3. Emerging markets
Emerging markets - general features 257
Ashley McDermott
Mayer Brown
Africa 269
Ian Coles
Alban Dorin
Mayer Brown
Central and Eastern Europe 291
Claudia Chiper
Robert David
Przemek Kozdoj
Katerina Kraeva
Wolf Theiss
Latin America 305
Overview
Maria Alevras-Chen
Douglas A Doetsch
Mayer Brown
Brazil 306
Luis Otero Montes
Tauil & Chequer Advogados
Mexico 314
Jan R Boker
Ariel Ramos
Mayer Brown
Colombia 322
Juan Pablo Moreno
Mayer Brown
Peru 328
Luis Schrader
Mayer Brown
Argentina 333
Pablo Gayol
Cecilia Mairal
Marval, O'Farrell & Mairal
Gabriela Sakamoto
Mayer Brown
Chile 336
Loreto Ribera
Carey y Cia
Gabriela Sakamoto
Mayer Brown
Part 4. Additional features and developments
Security trustees 341
Gary Silverman
Mayer Brown
Rescue financing: a US and UK comparison 355
Trevor Borthwick
Matt Wargin
Mayer Brown
Intercreditor arrangements 369
Andrew Crotty
Danister de Silva
Mayer Brown
Reform 383
Sarah Walters
Mayer Brown
About the authors 403