Secured Credit Under English and American Law

Secured Credit Under English and American Law

Author: Gerard McCormack

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2004-06-14

Total Pages: 446

ISBN-13: 9780521826709

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McCormack examines English law on Secured Credit, highlighting its weaknesses, and evaluating possible remedies. Contains the text of Article 9.


Secured Credit

Secured Credit

Author: L. David Cromwell

Publisher: Aspen Publishing

Published: 2016-12-15

Total Pages: 673

ISBN-13: 1454887559

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The law of secured credit is both very important and very complex. Perhaps because of this, law students, lawyers, judges, and lawmakers struggle to master its many nuances. Secured credit law may not have the initial appeal that criminal or constitutional law hold in the minds of many, but it forms the backbone of everything from day-to-day consumer transactions to large-scale commercial financing, both around the corner and across the world.


The Law of Secured Credit

The Law of Secured Credit

Author: Barry Craig Allan

Publisher:

Published: 2016

Total Pages: 1929

ISBN-13: 9780864729392

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"The Law of Secured Credit is a major and in-depth treatise on the range of complex and often interrelated areas of law governing secured transactions. It is the first work to analyse New Zealand's law of secured credit which brings together property law, real and personal property securities law, consumer credit law, insolvency law and the law of personal guarantees. This work also provides a comprehensive analysis of the Australian law on the same topics, and compares the law from the two countries. It engages with issues of international importance, such as the proper ambit of the anti-deprivation rule in insolvency law and the place of the Quistclose trust in the law of secured credit"--Back cover.


Secured Credit

Secured Credit

Author: Lynn M. LoPucki

Publisher: Aspen Publishers

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 834

ISBN-13:

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'The systems approach we employ in this book looks at more than just law. Law is one of many elements that together constitute the secured credit system. To teach the law without teaching the system in which it is embedded would deprive the law of much of its meaning and make it more difficult to understand.' - Lynn LoPucki and Elizabeth Warren Fully incorporating the new Article 9 of the UCC, this substantially revised edition of the groundbreaking text continues to simplify the conceptually complex policies of the secured credit system with an innovative systems approach. By exploring secured transactions and investment securities in a series of assignments and problems, students are empowered to focus on secured transactions as one aspect of a larger system - thus facilitating learning and comprehension of the material. What makes this casebook stand out from the rest? Expert authorship - renowned authors Lynn LoPucki and Elizabeth Warren draw on their years of legal scholarship and teaching excellence to refine and extend their systems approach Uses the author's unique and innovative systems approach - treating secured credit as a system with subsystems that work together to accomplish the system's principal goal A combination of traditional application and open-ended theoretical problems are presented in the order of difficulty - with the most difficult problems focusing on an actual practice setting to enhance student learning Each assignment is appropriate for a 50-60 minute class, contains carefully-selected problems that involve students in case strategy and planning, and includes all the information needed to answer the problems New To The Third Edition: Incorporates the new Article 9 (Secured Transactions of the UCC throughout the entire text Updated cases and problems reflect recent legal trends and developments A thoroughly revised Teacher's Manual in every chapter


Secured Credit and the Harmonisation of Law

Secured Credit and the Harmonisation of Law

Author: Gerard McCormack

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Published: 2011-01-01

Total Pages: 221

ISBN-13: 0857933450

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This book will be of great interest to practitioners, policymakers and academics, as well as students, particularly postgraduate students, of law and business throughout the world.


The Future of Secured Credit in Europe

The Future of Secured Credit in Europe

Author: Horst Eidenmüller

Publisher: Walter de Gruyter

Published: 2012-07-12

Total Pages: 416

ISBN-13: 3110970678

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This volume contains the reports and discussions presented at the conference "The Future of Secured Credit in Europe" in Munich from July 12th to July 14th, 2007. It aims at taking the debate to a new stage by exploring the need and possible avenues for creating a European law of security interests. The first part examines – from an economic and a community law perspective – the case for European lawmaking on secured credit and the legislative approach to be taken. The intention in the second and third part is to look in more detail at the choices European lawmakers will have to make in devising a European law of secured credit. The second part focuses on secured transactions involving corporeal movables (tangibles), whereas the third part considers categories of collateral that may require special rules.


International Secured Transactions Law

International Secured Transactions Law

Author: Orkun Akseli

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2011-03-17

Total Pages: 338

ISBN-13: 1136830561

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This book focuses on international harmonisation and the law of secured transactions by distilling and analysing the unifying principles of various significant international conventions and instruments such as the UN Convention on the Assignment of Receivables, the Unidroit Convention on International Factoring, the EBRD Model Law on Secured Transactions, the Unidroit Convention on the International Interests in Mobile Equipment and the UNCITRAL Legislative Guide on Secured Transactions. International secured transactions conventions and instruments facilitate credit and promote economic activity through the creation of harmonised rules. Therefore, given the increasing globalisation of markets, international reform efforts for the harmonised modernisation of secured transactions law have gained pace over recent years. International Secured Transactions Law draws on experiences in both English and US laws in order to identify and illustrate the existing problems that need to be addressed, as well as identify potential solutions. International Secured Transactions Law will be of interest to scholars, students interested in international commercial law, corporate law or comparative secured transactions, and practitioners involved in international commercial transactions.


Secured Credit

Secured Credit

Author: Lynn M. LoPucki

Publisher:

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 750

ISBN-13:

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This problem-based casebook uses assignment-sized modules to explore creditor relationships and transactions between creditors and debtors. Completely updated, Secured Credit, Fourth Edition, gives students a solid foundation in this important area. When you examine this new edition, be sure to notice its: extraordinary authorship Lynn M. LoPucki and Elizabeth Warren are experts in the field effective use of the systems approach by examining how the law is applied in actual transactions, The authors put the Code in context teachable problems, preceded by straightforward text and cases organization by assignment units, which makes the book flexible and adaptable cutting-edge coverage of today's most important topics careful review of the intersection of secured transactions and bankruptcy in addition to conforming To The Revised Article 9, The Fourth Edition offers new cases that explore interesting issues: in re Shirel is a credit card application sufficient to grant a security interest? in re Grabowski is a financing statement sufficient to perfect a security interest? Omega Environmental, Inc. v. Valley Bank, N.A. Is a nonnegotiable certificate of deposit an instrument as defined under UCC Article 9? in re Eschenbach What constitutes proper notice of a federal tax lien on personal property? If you haven't tried the systems approach to teaching secured credit, The new edition of LoPucki and Warren's exceptional casebook is a powerful reason to reconsider.