Yeowart and Parsons on the Law of Financial Collateral

Author:   Geoffrey Yeowart ,  Robin Parsons ,  Edward Murray ,  Hamish Patrick
Publisher:   Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
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9781782546313


Pages:   904
Publication Date:   26 February 2016
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Geoffrey Yeowart ,  Robin Parsons ,  Edward Murray ,  Hamish Patrick
Publisher:   Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Imprint:   Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Dimensions:   Width: 16.90cm , Height: 5.20cm , Length: 24.40cm
Weight:   1.634kg
ISBN:  

9781782546313


ISBN 10:   1782546316
Pages:   904
Publication Date:   26 February 2016
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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Contents: PART I FINANCIAL COLLATERAL DIRECTIVE AND UK IMPLEMENTING REGULATIONS 1. Purpose of the Financial Collateral Directive, The Legislative Background and Key Issues Addressed by the Directive 2. Scope of the Financial Collateral Regulations 3. The Types of Financial Collateral: Cash, Financial Instruments and Credit Claims 4. Formal Requirements Disapplied by the Financial Collateral Regulations and Extent of Exemption from those Requirements 5. Impact of UK Insolvency Law and Bank Resolution Measures and the Extent to Which These are Disapplied in Relation to Financial Collateral Arrangements 6. Title Transfer Financial Collateral Arrangements 7. Security Financial Collateral Arrangements 8. Possession or Control Test to be Satisfied When Creating a Security Financial Collateral Arrangement 9. Extent to Which a Collateral-Provider May be Permitted to Exercise Rights Attaching to Charged Securities, Such as Voting Rights and the Right to Receive Income, if the Possession or Control Test is to be Satisfied 10. Close-out Netting Provisions and the Financial Collateral Regulations 11. The Right of Use and the Legal Consequences of its Exercise, Including Issues of Priority 12. Remedy of Appropriation 13. Financial Collateral and the Conflict of Laws 14. Retroactivity of the Financial Collateral Regulations PART II USE OF FINANCIAL COLLATERAL 15. Taking and Perfecting Security over Financial Collateral 16. Use of Securities Held in the CREST System as Collateral 17. Use of Close Out Netting and Financial Collateral in Relation to Derivatives (Including ISDA Documentation) 18. Special Issues Arising from the Use of Financial Collateral in Repos, Securities Lending and Prime Brokerage, Including Treatment of Client Assets and Use of Market Standard Documentation (Other Than ISDA Documentation) 19. Use of Book Entry Securities as Collateral 20. Use of Financial Collateral in UK Clearing Houses 21. Use of Contractual Set-Off and Flawed-Asset Arrangements for Taking Cash Collateral 22. Regulatory Treatment of Financial Collateral Arrangements; Margin Requirements for Non-Centrally Cleared Derivatives; and Reporting of Securities Financing Transactions 23. Scottish Law Perspective on the Financial Collateral Regulations and Their Application 24. Law Reform APPENDICES Index

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`Written by exceptionally experienced practitioners in the field of finance, this enormously expert work is the ultimate answer to all questions anybody could ask about the law of financial collateral in England and Scotland, a stupendous achievement.' -- Philip R. Wood, CBE, QC (Hon), Special Global Counsel, Allen & Overy LLP, London, UK


'Written by exceptionally experienced practitioners in the field of finance, this enormously expert work is the ultimate answer to all questions anybody could ask about the law of financial collateral in England and Scotland, a stupendous achievement.' -- Philip R. Wood, CBE, QC (Hon), Special Global Counsel, Allen & Overy LLP, London, UK


Author Information

Geoffrey Yeowart, Hogan Lovells International LLP and Robin Parsons, formerly Sidley Austin LLP with Edward Murray, Allen & Overy LLP and Hamish Patrick, Shepherd and Wedderburn LLP, UK

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