LAW
ON SECURED TRANSACTION
TEAMWORK
PROJECT
GROUP 1: Charges over shares in a company
GROUP 2: Charges over rights arising from future
house purchase and sale contracts
GROUP 3: Reservation of title
Dissertation
formatting: following introduction in the Detailed Outline
Presentation rules
Use
PowerPoint slides
All
members of each team will speak.
Step
away from merely reading your PowerPoint slides
Content
requirements
Theme
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Specific requirements
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Charges over shares in a company
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Quote all applicable rules of law;
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When is the security enforceable against the
parties and third parties?
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May the chargee receive profits earned by the
company during the effectiveness period of the security?
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Indicate the ways of enforcement of the security
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When will the purchaser of the charged shares
become the company’s shareholder?
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Identify
the incompleteness of the company legislation regarding the procedures of
registration of ownership over the charged shares on enforcement
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Charges over rights arising from future house
purchase and sale contracts
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Quote all applicable rules of law;
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Give a brief overview of future house purchase and
sale contracts;
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When is the security enforceable against the
parties and third parties?
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Present transition to registration of the charge
and the advantages of proceeding to such registration, especially its impacts
on enforcement of the security
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Indicate the ways of enforcement
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Identify the fragility of the law and the
circumstances in which the security may be used instead of the charge over the
future house
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Reservation of title
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Quote all applicable rules of law;
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Distinguish between reservation of title as
security and reservation of title provided in art. 453 of the Civil Code;
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Identify all types of property capable of being
subjected to a reservation of title clause;
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When is the security enforceable against the
parties and third parties?
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Indicate the loopholes of the law;
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May an asset subject to a reservation of title
clause be charged in favour of a bank?
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