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Identical to the provision in the [[title transfer]] {{gmsla}}. | |||
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Given that the [[sovereign]] is almost certainly going to be {{gmslaprov|Lender}} not {{gmslaprov|Borrower}}, one wonders whether a [[pledge GMSLA]] ameliorates the problems on has transferring title outright to an entity who has refused to waive [[sovereign immunity]] | Given that the [[sovereign]] is almost certainly going to be {{gmslaprov|Lender}} not {{gmslaprov|Borrower}}, one wonders whether a [[pledge GMSLA]] ameliorates the problems on has transferring title outright to an entity who has refused to waive [[sovereign immunity]] |
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Identical to the provision in the title transfer 2010 GMSLA.
Given that the sovereign is almost certainly going to be Lender not Borrower, one wonders whether a pledge GMSLA ameliorates the problems on has transferring title outright to an entity who has refused to waive sovereign immunity