This overview brings together Practical Guidance on taking, perfecting and managing security in Irish loan transactions, alongside related materials on cross-border lending, portfolio loan transaction management.
This subtopic contains the following guidance:
Practice Note: Ireland—cross border banking and finance guide. This cross border Banking & Finance guide provides a summary of the key issues for lenders providing commercial loan facilities in Ireland including loan markets and recent developments, lending, security and guarantees, enforcement, intercreditor issues and governing law and disputes
Practice Note: Ireland—Property portfolio loans—transaction management. This Practice Note provides guidance for Irish practitioner on when investment finance portfolio loans are suitable, the mechanics of portfolio loans, the reasons for considering a portfolio loan, valuation criteria, managing the due diligence process, conditions precedent and the completion and post completion process
Practice Note: Ireland—Priority between security interests. This practice note examines the rules which determine the priority of competing security interests where the holders of those interests have not specifically agreed an order of priority among themselves by contract
Practice Note: Ireland—Assignments by way of security. This practice note explains the nature of assignments
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