Full Description
Part of the Law and Practice of International Finance series, Project Finance, Securitisations and Subordinated Debt provides expert commentary and practical guidance on project finance, securitisations and subordinated debt showing how the concepts are applied in commercial situations.
This volume: - Reviews project finance structures so you know exactly how the agreements should be set up - Examines project finance contracts and financial agreements, explaining the terms and how to draw up watertight agreements - Surveys securitisation internationally, comparing the world's key jurisdictions so you can apply the appropriate law correctly, no matter where the parties are based or operating - Reviews securitisation documentation from a practical perspective - Contains a global comparative survey of the law of subordinated debt - Helps you to apply the correct legislation and regulations for the case in hand, and so you are aware of the differences between jurisdictions - Discusses the different classes of subordination agreement so you can easily tell them apart and use them in your agreements - Gives you document outlines so you can structure your documents correctly from the start and do not miss out vital clauses or pertinent information
Contents
Part 1: Project Finance; 1 Project Finance: general principles; 2 Project finance: concessions and contracts; 3 Project finance: sponsor support; 4 Project finance: financial agreements; 5 Finance projects: other aspects; Part 2: Securitisations; 6 Securitisations: general principles; 7 Documenting a securitisation; 8 True sale requirements; 9 Miscellaneous aspects of securitisations; Part 3: Subordinated Debt; 10 Subordinated Debt: general principles; 11 Other aspects of subordinations; 12 Terms of turnover subordination agreements; 13 Terms of subordinated capital bonds; 14 Subordination document outlines