The international loan documentation handbook
Material type:
- 9783031384882
- 346.073096 WRI
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Table of contents:
Table of contents (14 chapters)
Front Matter
Pages i-xxxiii
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Introduction
Sue Wright
Pages 1-104
Administrative Provisions
Front Matter
Pages 105-105
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Interpretation
Sue Wright
Pages 107-138
The Facilities
Sue Wright
Pages 139-152
Utilization
Sue Wright
Pages 153-161
Repayment, Prepayment and Cancellation
Sue Wright
Pages 163-171
Costs of Utilization
Sue Wright
Pages 173-184
Additional Payment Obligations
Sue Wright
Pages 185-212
Guarantee, Representations, Undertakings and Events of Default
Front Matter
Pages 213-213
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Guarantee
Sue Wright
Pages 215-225
Representations, Undertakings and Events of Default
Sue Wright
Pages 227-351
Boilerplate and Schedules
Front Matter
Pages 353-353
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Changes to Parties
Sue Wright
Pages 355-382
The Finance Parties
Sue Wright
Pages 383-396
Administration
Sue Wright
Pages 397-411
Governing Law and Enforcement
Sue Wright
Pages 413-417
Schedules
Sue Wright
Pages 419-465
Back Matter
Pages 467-553
(https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-031-38489-9)
Since publication of the first edition in 2005, The International Loan Documentation Handbook has been an essential reference for lenders, their advisers and their customers, providing a practical and comprehensive review of the terms of international loan documentation.
The book guides the reader, step by step, clause by clause, through the loan agreement, from start to finish. It gives detailed explanations of the purpose and commercial implications of each clause and highlights those clauses which have the biggest commercial impact. For each key clause, the text discusses some common negotiation points from the point of view of both borrower and lender. It also alerts readers to big picture issues: such as scope, flexibility, control, and syndicate democracy, as well as to pitfalls to watch out for, such as uncapitalised definitions, conflicting provisions and the role of Defaults and Events of Default. By explaining the structure and purpose of the various clauses, it equips readers with the tools to review the documents strategically and to navigate easily between the different provisions so as to follow key themes and to spot any commercial implications with ease.
This definitive resource on international loan documentation, now in its third edition, provides a practical and comprehensive review of the terms of international loan agreements for bankers and lawyers at all levels of experience involved in international lending. This edition has been substantially expanded and updated to reflect significant changes since the previous edition including Brexit, post LIBOR interest options and the rise of ESG and sustainability linked loans, and includes English law concepts and a glossary of terms.
(https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-031-38489-9)
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