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A starter kit for all you’d like to know about [[repackaging]].
===The concepts===
===The concepts===
*[[Limited recourse]]
*[[Security]]
===The Issuer===
===The Issuer===
*[[Orphan ownership]] and the [[declaration of trust]]
===Terms and Conditions===
===Terms and Conditions===
'''{{repackprov|Issue}}''' |
'''{{repackprov|Issue}}''' |

Revision as of 13:14, 1 August 2022

The Law and Lore of Repackaging
A repack programme yesterday
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Financial Weapons of Mass Destruction®



Repack Programme

It’s exotic, it’s Caribbean, it’s transformative — but somehow just not that exciting any more.

Docs Propectus, agreements, supplements, swaps, global notes, side letters galore. Most exciting part: limited recourse. Yes: that exciting. 2
Amendability Bugger all, because of the trust structure. What? You think the Trustee’s going to take a view? 7
Collateral Fully funded. Note is fully collateralised. 4
Transferability In theory unlimited: cleared, dematerialised bearer notes. In practice? Forget about it. No-one wants your home-made espievie notes. 7
Leverage Not really. 3
Fright-o-meter CAYMAN ISLANDS DUDE! In reality, depends what you put in it, but mostly tame. 5

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A starter kit for all you’d like to know about repackaging.

The concepts

The Issuer

Terms and Conditions

Issue | Covenant to pay | Separate Series | Form of Notes | Global Notes · Definitive Notes · Registered Notes · Bearer Notes | Tax | Security | Charge · Assignment by way of security · Continuing security · Trustee’s liability · Issuer’s rights · Enforcement | Application of proceeds | Pre-enforcement · Post-enforcement | Covenants and representations | Trustee’s remuneration and indemnification | Remuneration · Expenses · Indemnity {{repackprov|Trustee Act provi