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Goode and Gullifer on Legal Problems of Credit and Security

Author: Professor Louise Gullifer |

15,250.00

6th Edition

Additional information

Weight 0.05 kg
Dimensions 47.5 × 35 × 1 cm
Publisher

Thomson Reuters / Sweet & Maxwell

ISBN

9780414 064423

Format

Hardback

Publishing Date

24 Oct 2017

Language

English

SKU: TMP_PUB_063 Category: Tag: Product ID: 20138

Description

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 6th 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 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
New to the Sixth Edition:
New discussion of taking security over electronic assets, such as electronic bills of lading and bitcoin
The now ratified Cape Town Convention on International Interests in Mobile Equipment, and the International Interests in Aircraft Equipment (Cape Town Convention) regulations 2015
New discussion of many areas of the law taking account of recent developments, including taking security interests over receivables, champerty, tacking, the operation of anti-assignment clauses, set-off and financial collateral.
Discussion of many important recent cases, such as the Supreme Court decisions in the Lehman Waterfall case (insolvency set-off) and Southern Pacific Mortgages Ltd v Scott (priority), the Irish Supreme Court decision in Re JD Brian Ltd (In Liquidation) (automatic crystallization clauses), Bibby Factors Northwest Ltd v HFD Ltd (equitable set-off) and the CJEU decision in Private Equity Insurance Group SIA v Swedbank AS (financial collateral).