AuthorWood, Philip R
TitleComparative law of security interests and title finance / by Philip R. Wood
Imprint London : Sweet & Maxwell, 2007
Edition 2nd ed
Descript xxxviii, 933 p. : col. ill, col. maps ; 24 cm

CONTENT

Security interests and world financial law -- Meaning, rationale and uses of seucrity interests -- Classification of legal issues and assets -- Parties: debtors, creditors and trustees -- Formalities, costs and taxes -- Scope of security interests anduniversal charges -- Creation of security interests -- Inalienable assets; negative pledges -- Publication (perfection) of security interests: principles -- Perfection under UCC article 9 -- Perfection in English-based jurisdictions -- Secured debt -- Transfers of secured debt -- Title and priorities principles -- Priorities: asset title and debtor-indexed registers -- Priorities: particular contests -- Subordinated secured debt -- Avoidance of security interests as a preference -- Financial assistance to buy own shares -- Enforcement of security interests -- Enforcement on insolvency -- Security interests in the Anglo-American Common law jurisdictions -- Security interests in Napoleonic jurisdictions -- Security interests in the Roman-Germanic jurisdiction -- Security interests in other jurisdictions -- Security packages -- Real property, goods -- ships and aircraft -- Contracts, debts, charge-backs, investments -- Insurances, intellectual property -- Deal implementation -- Terms of security agreements -- Title finance: general principles -- Title finance: finance leases -- Title finance: repos -- EU directives -- Geneva and cape town aircraft conventions -- Other international instruments -- Conflict of laws --


SUBJECT

  1. Security (Law)
  2. Suretyship and guaranty

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