Aircraft repossession and enforcement : practical aspects

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Aircraft repossession and enforcement : practical aspects

editors, Berend Crans, Ravi Nath

(International Bar Association series)

Kluwer Law International, c2009-

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v. [1](xxx, 1155 p.), v. 2(xxiv, 471 p.)

Includes bibliographical references

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Volume

[1] ISBN 9789041126481

Description

Default and distress scenarios have assumed major proportions in both the experiences and the anxieties of aircraft owners, financiers and operators. The current state of the aviation market is leading to an increase in defaults, workouts and repossessions. In addition, a default event may occur for many other reasons than the obvious non-payment of lease rentals or lapses in insurance, licences, authorizations or registrations. A third party may claim an unexpected lien; unanticipated navigation charges may suddenly appear; a plane may become inadvertently involved in a fleet detention; interpretations of documentation may differ among jurisdictions-the possibilities are literally endless. No contract or repossession insurance policy can list all the contingencies. Designed as a detailed practical guide to the management of aircraft during default periods and their repossession, this very useful book is also of great value as a preventive guide in the drafting of aircraft lease and financing contracts. Local aviation law experts from 32 jurisdictions worldwide provide in-depth responses, country by country, to an extremely detailed questionnaire that includes eighty 'real-life' questions covering such categories as the following: - self-help procedures - court proceedings - arbitration and other non-court proceedings - money claims - bankruptcy - non-consensual liens - rights and security interests in aircraft - deregistration powers of attorney - export permit issues Fees, time periods, costs of all kinds, remedies, immunities, required documentation, recognition of foreign judgments, interim measures-all these and many other crucial considerations are fully explained for each jurisdiction. Loaded with precise, up-to-date information and expert practical guidance, this book will be of enormous value to aviation lawyers, counsel for aircraft owners and operators, receivers, export credit agencies, banks, lessors and investors with interest in the aviation industry.

Table of Contents

  • 1. Argentina
  • R.N. Maciel. 2. Aruba: B.P. Honnebier 3. Australia
  • I. Wallace, C. Forster. 4. Belgium
  • M. Wouters. 5. Brazil
  • R. Lynch, A. L. Derenusson. 6. Canada
  • R. Desgagnes. 7. Chile
  • J. M. Bambach S, Claudio Campos B. 8. China
  • Liu Yi. 9. Denmark
  • M. Lundqvist Jakobsen, M. Christensen. 10. Finland
  • H. Hedman, K. Kultakuusi. 11. France
  • R. Jadot. 12. India
  • R. Nath. 13. Ireland
  • C. Quinn. 14. Japan
  • S. Kozuka. 15. Kenya
  • S. Muthaura. 16. Mexico
  • C. Sierra. 17. The Netherlands
  • B.J.H. Crans, R. Polak, M.-J. Blaak. 18. Nigeria
  • L. Fubara Anga. 19. Pakistan
  • K. N. Kabraji, S. Mumtaz. 20. Paraguay
  • A. Piera. 21. Portugal
  • C. da Sousa e Brito. 22. Russia
  • V. Bortkevicha. 23. Singapore
  • Lok Vi Ming, G. Asokan, M. Seah, J. Lim. 24. South Korea
  • Young Kyun Cho. 25. Spain: Tomas Fernandez-Quiros, Julio Lopez Quiroga. 26. Sri Lanka
  • Lasantha Hettiarachchchi. 27. Sweden
  • J. Dernestan, A. Zettergren, H. Riese, C. Grunditz. 28. Switzerland
  • P. Hunerwadel, T. Luginbuhl. 29. Thailand
  • F. Evans, Pajaree Thongvanit, Kanidha Devakul. 30. United Kingdom
  • P. Farrell. 31. United States
  • E. K. Gross, D. N. Gerber, M. J. Edelman. 32. Venezuela
  • J. Pate, G. Sosa, T. J. Pate.
Volume

2 ISBN 9789041132512

Description

Adding a second volume to the peerless country-by-country guide first published in February 2009, this book brings lessors, financiers, and operators valuable assistance in the management of aircraft during default periods and repossession proceedings in an additional 14 jurisdictions, bringing the total jurisdictions covered to 46. The two-volume set is also of great value as a preventive guide on issues arising in aircraft finance or lease transactions, especially in the drafting of associated contracts. Defaults, workouts, and repossessions of aircraft are still on the rise globally, and the situations that can lead to, or arise after, an event of default remain literally endless. This is the best way to be prepared for virtually any contingency. Local aviation law experts from each jurisdiction provide in-depth responses, country by country, to an extremely detailed questionnaire that includes eighty A real-life A| questions covering such categories as the following: A { self-help procedures; A { court proceedings; A { arbitration and other non-court proceedings; A { money claims; A { bankruptcy; A { non-consensual liens; A { rights and security interests in aircraft; A { deregistration powers of attorney; and A { export permit issues. Fees, time periods, costs of all kinds, remedies, immunities, required documentation, recognition of foreign judgements, interim measures and other court proceedings A- all these and many other crucial considerations are fully explained for each jurisdiction. Loaded with precise, up-to-date information and expert practical guidance, this two-volume set will be of enormous value to aviation lawyers, inhouse counsel of aircraft owners and operators, receivers, export credit agencies, banks, lessors, lenders and investors with an interest in the aviation industry.

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