Law and Creditor Protection in Nigeria.
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Author / Creator: | Onamson, Okafor. |
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Imprint: | Malthouse Press, 2017. |
Description: | 1 online resource |
Language: | English |
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Format: | E-Resource Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12350935 |
Table of Contents:
- Cover
- Title page
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Acknowledgements
- Preface
- List of Abbreviations
- Table of Cases
- Statutes and Instruments
- Contents
- PART I
- GENERAL INTRODUCTION
- Chapter 1
- General Introduction
- Some relevant literature
- PART II
- FUNDAMENTAL ISSUES IN CREDITOR PROTECTION IN NIGERIA
- Chapter 2
- Fundamental Terms in Creditor Protection
- A Corporate Debt Finance
- Corporate Borrowing Powers
- Corporate Governance Role of Debt Finance
- Operational Definition of Terms
- Chapter 3
- The structure of the legal framework for Creditor Protection in NigeriaThe Elements the Legal framework for Creditor Protection
- Contextual Issues in Creditor Protection in Nigeria
- The Content of the Legal Framework for Creditor Protection
- PART III
- LEGAL COMPONENT
- I. CREDITOR PROTECTION REGIME UNDER COMMON LAW
- Chapter 4
- Contractual Mechanisms for Creditor Protection
- Creditor Rights: Self-Help Mechanisms
- Termination and Acceleration Rights
- Chapter 5
- Proprietary Mechanisms for Creditor Protection
- The concept of Security Interest
- Possessory Security Interest
- The PledgePossessory Security Interest
- The Lien
- Non-Possessory Security Interest
- The Mortgage
- PART IV
- LEGAL COMPONENT
- II. THE STATUTORY ENVIRONMENT OF CREDITOR PROTECTION
- Chapter 6
- Strict Peremptory Creditor Protection Mechanisms
- Statutory Prescriptions
- Capital Maintenance Rules
- Disclosure Obligations as Protection for Creditors
- Chapter 7
- Discretionary Peremptory Creditor Protection Mechanisms
- The Charge under CAMA
- Categories of Interests that can be created under CAMA
- Registration of interests created by companiesThe Instrument of Debenture
- PART V
- THE REGULATORY COMPONENT. REGULATORY AGENCIES AND CREDITOR PROTECTION
- Chapter 8
- the Role of Regulatory Agencies in Creditor Protection
- Corporate Affairs Commission
- Central Bank of Nigeria
- PART VI
- THE ENFORCEMENT COMPONENT
- Chapter 9
- Legal Mechanisms for Enforcing Creditor Protection
- Enforcement of contractual rights
- Enforcement Mechanisms for Proprietary Protection
- Insurance against the Weaknesses in Creditor Rights Regime
- Chapter 10
- Enforcing Creditor Protection
- Debenture Holder's RemedyAppointment of Receiver
- PART VII
- CONCLUDING OBSERVATIONS AND REFORM
- Chapter 11
- Observations and Reform
- Concluding Observations
- Findings
- Proposals for Reform
- Bibliography
- Index