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This will cue a leap in the pulse-rate of a [[Mediocre lawyer|certain kind of finance lawyer]], and if you’re one of those, you should pop along to our article on the [[financial collateral directive]], which will attempt an unreliable overview. | This will cue a leap in the pulse-rate of a [[Mediocre lawyer|certain kind of finance lawyer]], and if you’re one of those, you should pop along to our article on the [[financial collateral directive]], which will attempt an unreliable overview. | ||
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The United Kingdom Financial Collateral Arrangement (No.2) Regulations 2003 are the UK's implementation of the Financial Collateral Directive, and were the subject of a long disquisition in the extended liens case.
This will cue a leap in the pulse-rate of a certain kind of finance lawyer, and if you’re one of those, you should pop along to our article on the financial collateral directive, which will attempt an unreliable overview.