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Salinger on Factoring: The Law and Practice of Invoice Financing 6th ed isbn 9780414067592

Salinger on Factoring: The Law and Practice of Invoice Financing 5th ed


ISBN13: 9781847035523
New Edition ISBN: 9780414067592
Previous Edition ISBN: 0421883200
Published: December 2016
Publisher: Sweet & Maxwell Ltd
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: Out of print



Salinger on Factoring is renowned for its highly practical approach to the law and practice relating to factoring and invoice finance.

It discusses the various forms, uses, and methods by which factoring can help businesses, and offers detailed coverage of the legal background in which these services operate.

It combines a clear explanation of the law with practical guidance on its implementation.

  • Looks at the origins and nature of modern factoring
  • Explains the relationship between factor and debtors, including collection procedures and legal remedies when collection procedures fail
  • Examines international factoring
  • Goes through the legal structure of factoring, the provisions of factoring agreements and the types of agreement commonly used
  • Considers conflicts with third parties
  • Examines set-off and the countervailing rights of the debtor
  • Considers the rights and obligations of the factor when clients become insolvent
  • Covers the use of credit insurance and its potential effect on the terms of the factoring agreement and the policy of insurance
  • Includes a glossary of terms and a selection of sample documents

Subjects:
Commercial Law, Banking and Finance
Contents:
An introduction to modern factoring
of debts – its origins and nature
The application
of factoring to modern business
The factor’s
relations with his client
The factor’s relations
with the debtors
Mutual reviews: the factor
and the client
International factoring
The legal
structure of factoring and transfer of ownership
of the debts
The effect of notice to the debtor
and conflicts with third parties
Set-off and the
debtor’s countervailing rights
The factoring
agreement – payment to the client by the
factor and other terms
Insolvency of the client
Special considerations for international factors
The factor’s use of company charges
Factoring
combined with credit insurance.