Taking Security Fourth edition

Author:   Richard Calnan (Partner, Norton Rose Fulbright)
Publisher:   LexisNexis UK
Edition:   4th New edition
ISBN:  

9781784733179


Pages:   640
Publication Date:   18 September 2018
Format:   Hardback
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Taking Security explains how security 'the creation and enforcement of proprietary rights to secure the payment of a monetary liability' is taken under English law. It offers a detailed explanation of types of security, creation, priority and enforcement. The book is mainly concerned with property and insolvency law, two areas where security is tested and enforced. Authoritative in approach, this highly respected book provides guidance on both the legal principles and practical issues involved in taking and challenging security. The book is accordingly broken down into the following parts: Part A: Types of Security (Chapters 2?4): what types of security are available to a creditor, what are the differences between pledges, mortgages and fixed and floating charges, and what are their advantages and disadvantages? Part B: Creating Security (Chapters 5 and 6): how is security created in practice and what requirements are there to register the security? Part C: Priority of Security (Chapter 7): what are the priorities between the creditor and another person who obtains an interest in the secured asset? Part D: Enforcing Security (Chapters 8 and 9): how is security enforced, what liabilities can be incurred as a result of enforcing security, and how can the onset of insolvency proceedings against the debtor affect the enforcement of security? Part E: Security Arising by Operation of Law (Chapter 10): in what circumstances is security created without the necessity for an agreement between the debtor and the creditor? Part F: Alternatives to Security (Chapters 11 and 12): to what extent can a creditor protect himself against the insolvency of the debtor in other ways, for instance, by taking a guarantee from a third party or by relying on a right of set-off? Part G: International Security (Chapters 13 and 14): what issues arise where the transaction is of a cross-border nature.

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Author:   Richard Calnan (Partner, Norton Rose Fulbright)
Publisher:   LexisNexis UK
Imprint:   Jordan Publishing
Edition:   4th New edition
ISBN:  

9781784733179


ISBN 10:   1784733172
Pages:   640
Publication Date:   18 September 2018
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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