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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.
[[security interest]]


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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.

security interest

See also