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spelling okr-10986-140492021-04-23T14:03:11Z Handbook on the Albanian Collateral Law Baranes, Yair Cuming, Ronald C.C. SECURED TRANSACTIONS COMMERCIAL LAW ASSET BASED LOANS LEASING ARRANGEMENTS ENFORCEMENT POWERS PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW CIVIL LAW INSOLVENCY COLLATERAL INFORMATION REQUIREMENTS THIRD PARTIES PARTIES KNOWLEDGEABILITY DEFAULT LEGAL REMEDIES RECOVERY GOVERNMENT LIABILITY AGREEMENTS HANDBOOKS ASSETS CIVIL LAW COLLATERAL COUNCIL OF MINISTERS COURTS DEBT DISCLOSURE ENACTMENT EXECUTION GOVERNMENT DECISION INCOME INFORMAL SECTOR INSOLVENCY INSOLVENCY LAW INSOLVENCY PROCEEDINGS INSOLVENT INSOLVENT DEBTOR INSTITUTIONAL REFORM JUDGES JUSTICE LAWS LAWYERS LEGAL RIGHTS LEGAL SYSTEM LEGAL SYSTEMS LEGISLATION MINISTRY OF FINANCE NATIONS PROPERTY RIGHTS PUBLIC ASSISTANCE PUBLIC FUNDS PUBLIC POLICIES PUBLIC POLICY SECURITIES SOCIAL POLICY STATE AGENCY VOTING WAGES On October 18, 1999, albania passed the Law for Securing Charges, which in many of its concepts and features has no precedent in prior Albanian law. This is a complex law, for it bears on the rights annd conduct of creditors, debtors, and a range of other persons who can be affected by securing charges, and it provides for a modern, computer-based registry system. This report provides a detailed explanation of the Law for Securing Charges as well as of related legislation. It concentrates on the issues central to the functioning of the new law, and because it is intended for a wide audience, it relies on no-technical language wherever possible. In addition, it pays special attention to the new terminology introduced by the Law for Securing Charges. The largest part of this report deals with the Law for Securing Charges and Regulations of Securing Charges. It begins with a description of the context in which the Law for Securing Charges functions and an overview of the basic concepts contained in the Law for Securing Charges. Part A presents the Law. Part B presents the revised Article 605 of the Civil Code. Part C provides the annotated Regulations of Securing Charges applicable to the Registry of Securing Charges. It also includes a short commentary on the Albanian Government decision limiting its liability for damages caused as a result of malfunctioning of the registry system. Appendix A details the instructions for completing registry notices and for obtaining searches. 2013-06-20T14:09:43Z 2013-06-20T14:09:43Z 2001-10 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2001/10/1683368/handbook-albanian-collateral-law 0-8213-5011-0 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/14049 English en_US Issues in business environment reform; CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Washington, DC: World Bank and the International Finance Corporation Publications & Research :: Publication Publications & Research :: Publication Europe and Central Asia
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topic SECURED TRANSACTIONS
COMMERCIAL LAW
ASSET BASED LOANS
LEASING ARRANGEMENTS
ENFORCEMENT POWERS
PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW
CIVIL LAW
INSOLVENCY
COLLATERAL
INFORMATION REQUIREMENTS
THIRD PARTIES
PARTIES KNOWLEDGEABILITY
DEFAULT
LEGAL REMEDIES
RECOVERY
GOVERNMENT LIABILITY
AGREEMENTS
HANDBOOKS ASSETS
CIVIL LAW
COLLATERAL
COUNCIL OF MINISTERS
COURTS
DEBT
DISCLOSURE
ENACTMENT
EXECUTION
GOVERNMENT DECISION
INCOME
INFORMAL SECTOR
INSOLVENCY
INSOLVENCY LAW
INSOLVENCY PROCEEDINGS
INSOLVENT
INSOLVENT DEBTOR
INSTITUTIONAL REFORM
JUDGES
JUSTICE
LAWS
LAWYERS
LEGAL RIGHTS
LEGAL SYSTEM
LEGAL SYSTEMS
LEGISLATION
MINISTRY OF FINANCE
NATIONS
PROPERTY RIGHTS
PUBLIC ASSISTANCE
PUBLIC FUNDS
PUBLIC POLICIES
PUBLIC POLICY
SECURITIES
SOCIAL POLICY
STATE AGENCY
VOTING
WAGES
spellingShingle SECURED TRANSACTIONS
COMMERCIAL LAW
ASSET BASED LOANS
LEASING ARRANGEMENTS
ENFORCEMENT POWERS
PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW
CIVIL LAW
INSOLVENCY
COLLATERAL
INFORMATION REQUIREMENTS
THIRD PARTIES
PARTIES KNOWLEDGEABILITY
DEFAULT
LEGAL REMEDIES
RECOVERY
GOVERNMENT LIABILITY
AGREEMENTS
HANDBOOKS ASSETS
CIVIL LAW
COLLATERAL
COUNCIL OF MINISTERS
COURTS
DEBT
DISCLOSURE
ENACTMENT
EXECUTION
GOVERNMENT DECISION
INCOME
INFORMAL SECTOR
INSOLVENCY
INSOLVENCY LAW
INSOLVENCY PROCEEDINGS
INSOLVENT
INSOLVENT DEBTOR
INSTITUTIONAL REFORM
JUDGES
JUSTICE
LAWS
LAWYERS
LEGAL RIGHTS
LEGAL SYSTEM
LEGAL SYSTEMS
LEGISLATION
MINISTRY OF FINANCE
NATIONS
PROPERTY RIGHTS
PUBLIC ASSISTANCE
PUBLIC FUNDS
PUBLIC POLICIES
PUBLIC POLICY
SECURITIES
SOCIAL POLICY
STATE AGENCY
VOTING
WAGES
Baranes, Yair
Cuming, Ronald C.C.
Handbook on the Albanian Collateral Law
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description On October 18, 1999, albania passed the Law for Securing Charges, which in many of its concepts and features has no precedent in prior Albanian law. This is a complex law, for it bears on the rights annd conduct of creditors, debtors, and a range of other persons who can be affected by securing charges, and it provides for a modern, computer-based registry system. This report provides a detailed explanation of the Law for Securing Charges as well as of related legislation. It concentrates on the issues central to the functioning of the new law, and because it is intended for a wide audience, it relies on no-technical language wherever possible. In addition, it pays special attention to the new terminology introduced by the Law for Securing Charges. The largest part of this report deals with the Law for Securing Charges and Regulations of Securing Charges. It begins with a description of the context in which the Law for Securing Charges functions and an overview of the basic concepts contained in the Law for Securing Charges. Part A presents the Law. Part B presents the revised Article 605 of the Civil Code. Part C provides the annotated Regulations of Securing Charges applicable to the Registry of Securing Charges. It also includes a short commentary on the Albanian Government decision limiting its liability for damages caused as a result of malfunctioning of the registry system. Appendix A details the instructions for completing registry notices and for obtaining searches.
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author Baranes, Yair
Cuming, Ronald C.C.
author_facet Baranes, Yair
Cuming, Ronald C.C.
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title Handbook on the Albanian Collateral Law
title_short Handbook on the Albanian Collateral Law
title_full Handbook on the Albanian Collateral Law
title_fullStr Handbook on the Albanian Collateral Law
title_full_unstemmed Handbook on the Albanian Collateral Law
title_sort handbook on the albanian collateral law
publisher Washington, DC: World Bank and the International Finance Corporation
publishDate 2013
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2001/10/1683368/handbook-albanian-collateral-law
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