Finance Update - January 2010

13-Jan-2010  |  Banking & Finance, Financial Institutions & Services


Welcome to the January update.

Lawyers

 

This month we look at:

  • Banking: How extensive are standard subordination provisions?
  • Banking: Don't forget acceleration can occur if costs and fees aren't paid
  • Banking: The extent to which customers can rely on bank advertisements
  • ISDA Master Agreement: Early termination provisions not penalties
  • Are bank fees fair? The banks' persistence pays off
  • Property Development: Amendment to planning rules
  • Guidance on the accounting treatment of debt to equity swaps: IFRIC issues new guidelines
  • Banking: Is a company a 'subsidiary' for Companies Act purposes when shares are mortgaged?
  • Legal Mortgages and Consumer Credit Revisited: What is a multiple agreement for CCA purposes?
  • Consumer credit: Is a deferred administration fee on which interest accrues credit?
  • Mortgage Lending: More changes proposed by the Government
  • Mortgage Lending: Consultation on restrictions on residential mortgage lenders exercising power of sale without court order
  • 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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