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Taylor Wessing Finance Update

January 2010

Welcome to our January update. We hope you like the new format.

Contents

Banking
How extensive are standard subordination provisions?

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Banking
Don't forget acceleration can occur if costs and fees aren't paid

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The extent to which customers can rely on bank advertisements

Bullet point ISDA Master Agreement
Early termination provisions not penalties

Bullet point Are bank fees fair?
The banks' persistence pays off

Bullet point Property Development
Amendment to planning rules

Bullet point Guidance on the accounting treatment of debt to equity swaps
IFRIC issues new guidelines

Bullet point Banking
Is a company a 'subsidiary' for Companies Act purposes when shares are mortgaged?

Bullet point Legal Mortgages and Consumer Credit Revisited
What is a multiple agreement for CCA purposes?

Bullet point Consumer credit
Is a deferred administration fee on which interest accrues credit?

Bullet point Mortgage Lending
More changes proposed by the Government

Bullet point Mortgage Lending
Consultation on restrictions on residential mortgage lenders exercising power of sale without court order

Bullet point If one does not have all the relevant information on a project, where the company is in administration, how useful is a request for information under s236 Insolvency Act 1986?
 


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