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Marshalling of Securities: Equity and the Priority-ranking of Secured Debt
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Marshalling of Securities: Equity and the Priority-ranking of Secured Debt

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This book provides an extensive analysis of the equitable doctrine of marshalling as it applies to secured debt. There is detailed and systematic reference to the application of marshalling in the United Kingdom, in particular the conditions that must be satisfied before marshalling will assist a secured creditor and the limitations imposed on its effective operation. There is also substantial comparative material, with extensive analysis of Commonwealth law and selected US authorities. This book will appeal equally to those specialists working in equity, finance and insolvency law and to commercial lawyers more generally.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 April 1999
Pages
260
ISBN
9780198268659

This book provides an extensive analysis of the equitable doctrine of marshalling as it applies to secured debt. There is detailed and systematic reference to the application of marshalling in the United Kingdom, in particular the conditions that must be satisfied before marshalling will assist a secured creditor and the limitations imposed on its effective operation. There is also substantial comparative material, with extensive analysis of Commonwealth law and selected US authorities. This book will appeal equally to those specialists working in equity, finance and insolvency law and to commercial lawyers more generally.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 April 1999
Pages
260
ISBN
9780198268659