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==={{tag|Title transfer}} vs. {{tag|Pledge}}=== | ==={{tag|Title transfer}} vs. {{tag|Pledge}}=== | ||
This feels as good a time as any to raise the great subject of [[title transfer]] and [[pledge]]. In a {{nutshell}}: | This feels as good a time as any to raise the great subject of [[title transfer]] and [[pledge]]. In a {{nutshell}}: | ||
*'''Title Transfer''': The {{ | *'''Title Transfer''': The {{1995csa}} – outside the US, by far the most common type – is a [[title transfer]] document: | ||
**when securities delivered to a party they become the recipient's property absolutely | **when securities delivered to a party they become the recipient's property absolutely | ||
**recipient does not hold them in custody for the transferor; | **recipient does not hold them in custody for the transferor; | ||
**recipient has only an obligation to redeliver an equivalent security. | **recipient has only an obligation to redeliver an equivalent security. | ||
**Therefore no {{tag|CASS}} question arises at any point. | **Therefore no {{tag|CASS}} question arises at any point. | ||
*'''Pledge''': The [[English law CSD]] and | *'''Pledge''': The [[English law CSD]] and {{1994csa}} are “pledge” documents: | ||
**The transferor delivers the securities to the receipient to hold for the transferor – the transferor retains title | **The transferor delivers the securities to the receipient to hold for the transferor – the transferor retains title | ||
**Recipient holds securities as transferor's custodian subject to a {{tag|security interest}} securing their obligation under the swap. | **Recipient holds securities as transferor's custodian subject to a {{tag|security interest}} securing their obligation under the swap. | ||
**The custody arrangement only exists while recipient holds the security, not before. | **The custody arrangement only exists while recipient holds the security, not before. |
Revision as of 11:30, 10 April 2015
===Title transfer vs. Pledge=== This feels as good a time as any to raise the great subject of title transfer and pledge. In a Nutshell™:
- Title Transfer: The 1995 CSA – outside the US, by far the most common type – is a title transfer document:
- when securities delivered to a party they become the recipient's property absolutely
- recipient does not hold them in custody for the transferor;
- recipient has only an obligation to redeliver an equivalent security.
- Therefore no CASS question arises at any point.
- Pledge: The English law CSD and 1994 NY CSA are “pledge” documents:
- The transferor delivers the securities to the receipient to hold for the transferor – the transferor retains title
- Recipient holds securities as transferor's custodian subject to a security interest securing their obligation under the swap.
- The custody arrangement only exists while recipient holds the security, not before.