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Corporate banking law and practice / Chris Parry, Iain MacNeil, Mark Largan.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Canterbury : Financial World Publishing, 2002.Description: iii, 237 p. ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 0852976720
  • 9780852976722
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 346.41082   22
Contents:
Introductory principles -- The Banker-Customer relationship -- Types of customer -- Cheques and payments systems -- Insolvency -- Facility letters and loan agreements -- Remedies and enforcement of remedies -- Euronotes, commercial paper and eurobonds -- Legal aspects of contract guarantees and performance bounds -- Security.
Summary: This is a comprehensive manual that explains the law applicable to corporate banking in the UK. The text explains the legal nature of bank funding/instruments and basic legal relationships between the bank, corporate and third parties. With extensive use of case studies and a listing of case law, this is a very practical review of corporate law. Also covered are the main types of security and other documents used in connection with funding, certain specific types of funding the legal consequences of mistakes, and solutions and legal remedies open to the bank.
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Introductory principles -- The Banker-Customer relationship -- Types of customer -- Cheques and payments systems -- Insolvency -- Facility letters and loan agreements -- Remedies and enforcement of remedies -- Euronotes, commercial paper and eurobonds -- Legal aspects of contract guarantees and performance bounds -- Security.

This is a comprehensive manual that explains the law applicable to corporate banking in the UK. The text explains the legal nature of bank funding/instruments and basic legal relationships between the bank, corporate and third parties. With extensive use of case studies and a listing of case law, this is a very practical review of corporate law. Also covered are the main types of security and other documents used in connection with funding, certain specific types of funding the legal consequences of mistakes, and solutions and legal remedies open to the bank.

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