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Goode on Legal Problems of Credit and Security

Goode on Legal Problems of Credit and Security
7th Edition
ISBN:  9780414112728
Published by:  Sweet & Maxwell
Publication Date:  31 Aug 2023
Subscription Information:  Non-Subscribable Product
Format:  Paperback
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Goode and Gullifer on Legal Problems of Credit and Security clearly explains the fundamental concepts of common law and equity as they affect secured transactions.

This book, now in its 7th edition, provides a thorough yet concise explanation of the law of credit and security enabling the reader to understand how the underlying principles apply to different transactions.

Edited by Professor Louise Gullifer, the book defines how security can be relied upon as part of a credit agreement and explain key concepts such as attachment, set-off, fixed and floating charges and financial collateral.

Goode and Gullifer on Legal Problems of Credit and Security:
  • Explores the fundamental concepts of the law affecting secured transactions
  • Illuminates the law of credit and security so that complex, technical areas can be more readily understood
  • Outlines the different forms that credit and security can take
  • Provides deep analysis of the legal principles where the law is unclear
  • Addresses the legal implications of changes in the organisation of the credit and security market
  • Covers case law and legislative developments as well as international conventions and European Community Directives

CONTENTS

The Nature and Forms of Consensual Security; Attachment and Perfection of a Security Interest: General; Attachment, Perfection and Effects of Fixed Security in Non-Documentary Receivables; The Floating Charge; Fixed and Floating Charges: Some Problems of Priority; Interests in Financial Collateral; Set-Off, Netting and Abatement; Some Aspects of Suretyship Law
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