Cross-Border Transfer and Collateralisation of Receivables : a Comparative Analysis of Multiple Legal Systems.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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London :
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC,
2018.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro
- Foreword 1
- Foreword 2
- Foreword 3
- Acknowledgements
- Contents
- Table Of Cases
- Table Of Statutes, Conventions And Model Laws
- Table of Online Registers
- List of Tables
- 1. Introduction
- 1-1. Receivables
- 1-2. Transfers of Receivables
- 1-3. Security Rights in Receivables
- 1-4. Security Transfer of Receivables
- 1-5. Transfers Rather than Security Rights
- 1-6. Proposal of an International Receivables Registry
- 1-7. Research Methods
- 1-8. Overview of this Book
- 2. Security Rights Registries
- 2-1. Introduction
- 2-2. Publicity
- 2-3. The Security Rights System in Common Law Jurisdictions
- 2-4. The Security Rights System in Civil Law Jurisdictions
- 2-5. International Efforts of Harmonisation
- 2-6. The Pros and Cons of a General Security Rights Registry
- 2-7. Filing Systems
- 2-8. Parties Reciprocal Confirmation Instead of Registrar's Review
- 2-9. Search for Registration
- 2-10. Conclusion
- 3. Transfers of and Security Rights in Receivables
- 3-1. Introduction
- 3-2. Comparative Analysis on Priority and Perfection
- 3-3. Priority
- 3-4. Perfection
- 3-5. Check Points
- 3-6. Classification of Jurisdictions
- 3-7. Answers to the Six Common Questions
- 3-8. The EU Directive on Financial Collateral Arrangements
- 3-9. Conclusion
- 4. Conflicts of Laws and Technical Issues of the Debtor-Indexed Registration System
- 4-1. Introduction
- 4-2. The Governing Law
- 4-3. The Governing Law for Priority
- 4-4. Perfection Methods and Check Points
- 4-5. The Experience of the UN Receivables Convention
- 4-6. Registration is the Solution
- 4-7. The Double Debtor Problem
- 4-8. Floating Charges
- 4-9. Reservation of Title
- 4-10. Conclusion
- 5. The International Receivables Registry
- 5-1. Introduction
- 5-2. Scope of the International Receivables Registry.
- 5-3. International Receivables Registry Registration
- 5-4. The Compulsory Registration System with Limited Scope of Application
- 5-5. Restriction of the Scope of Application of the Proposed International Receivables Registry Convention
- 5-6. Registration of an IRT
- 5-7. Deregistration of an IRT
- 5-8. The Sphere of Application of the Proposed International Receivables Registry Convention
- 5-9. The Operation of the International Receivables Registry
- 5-10. Conclusion
- 6. Priority in the International Receivables Registry
- 6-1. Introduction
- 6-2. Perfection
- 6-3. Priority
- 6-4. The Double Debtor Problem
- 6-5. Floating Security Rights of the International Receivables Registry
- 6-6. Reservation of Title
- 6-7. Preferential Creditors
- 6-8. Proceeds
- 6-9. Bonds
- 6-10. Subordination Agreements
- 6-11. Conclusion
- 7. Conclusion
- Appendix: Draft Convention on Priority of Transfers of, and Security Rights in, Receivables ("Draft International Receivables Registry Convention")
- Article 1 (Definitions)
- Article 2 (Sphere of Application)
- Article 3 (Registration of the IRT)
- Article 4 (Deregistration of the IRT)
- Article 5 (Priority)
- Article 6 (Perfection)
- Article 7 (Proceeds)
- Article 8 (Transfer of a Security Right)
- Article 9 (Floating Security Right)
- Article 10 (Rights Having Priority without Registration)
- Article 11 (International Receivables Registry)
- Article 12 (The Supervisory Authority and the Registrar)
- Article 13 (Information Required to Effect Registration)
- Article 14 (Registration, Amendment and Discharge)
- Article 15 (Transferees Entitled to Give Notice to the Debtor)
- Article 16 (International Receivables Registry Jurisdiction)
- Article 17 (Consent of Secured Creditors to Transfer to a Non-IRT)
- Article 18 (Sanction for False Registration)
- Article 19 (Search).
- Article 20 (Contractual Prohibition on Transfers of Receivables)
- Bibliography
- Index.