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Practical Lending and Security Precedents

Practical Lending and Security Precedents
Number of volumes: 2
ISBN:  9780851217468
General Editor: Charles Kerrigan CMS
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From standard provisions in security documents to complex derivatives, all the essential documents needed to prepare loan and finance agreements are set out in Practical Lending and Security Precedents. This updated guide:
  • Includes clear commentary and expertly drafted precedent documents
  • Covers loan, finance and security agreements for a wide range of commercial transactions, including real estate finance, trade finance, working capital, project development and refinancing and workouts
  • Features precedents that are complete documents, including both definitions and boilerplate clauses
  • Provides full introductory commentary explaining the purposes of the different clauses and what they achieve.
  • Contains valuable checklists of matters to be considered when entering into lending and security agreements, together with precedents for minutes and resolutions
  • Helps you get the most out of the precedents by showing how the relevant law is applied with coverage of banking and company law
  • The full text of the precedents is now also available online to enable speedy drafting of documents.

Future issues of Practical Lending and Security Precedents will include:
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  • New commentary to accompany the precedents concerning security over intellectual property
  • Substantial updates to the chapters on rescheduling & standstills and derivatives.
All other chapters will also be reviewed and kept up to date with the latest legislation, case law and developments in practice.

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CONTENTS

  • Facility documents
  • Debentures
  • Security on land
  • Security over assets other than land
  • Security over intellectual property
  • Guarantees and indemnities
  • Debt instruments
  • Subordination and priorities
  • Assignment and participation of loans
  • Rescheduling and standstills
  • Derivatives
  • Equipment leasing
  • Ship finance
  • Checklists, minutes and opinions
  • Islamic finance
 

EDITORS & EDITORIAL BOARD

General Editor
Charles Kerrigan, CMS Cameron McKenna Nabarro Olswang LLP

Authors
Jamie Riley KC, 3 Verulam Buildings
Russell Kelsall, Walker Morris LLP
Tom Armstrong, Natixis
Charles Kerrigan, CMS Cameron McKenna Nabarro Olswang LLP
Charles Morrison and Joseph Lam, Ernst & Young LLP
Giles Bavister and Neil Woodgate, K&L Gates LLP
Jack Castle, Henderson Chambers
Geoff Wynne, Sullivan & Worcester UK LLP
Andrew Petersen and Tom Dunn, Alston & Bird LLP
Nicola Walker and Graham Jeffries, Womble Bond Dickinson (UK) LLP
James Clayton and Amy Lindemann, Campbell Johnston Clark
Ruth Marken and Kerry Langton, CMS Cameron McKenna Nabarro Olswang LLP
Imam Qazi, Foot Anstey LLP

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