Cayman Islands:
Securitisation Guide 2016: Cayman Islands
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In this guide, Scott Macdonald and Luke Stockdale provide an
overview of the Cayman Islands securitisation law including
receivables contracts, receivables purchase agreement, asset sales,
security issues, insolvency laws, special rules, regulatory issues
and taxation. Their contribution formed back of the International
Comparative Legal Guide: Securitisation 2016 covering
securitisation laws and regulations in 34 jurisdictions. View this article in full.
This article first appeared in The International Comparative
Legal Guide: Securitisation 2016, published by Global Legal
Group in April 2016.
The content of this article is intended to provide a general
guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought
about your specific circumstances.
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