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The limitations of limited recourse

30 September 2024 / Author(s): Georgia Quenby
Issue: October 2024 / Categories: Feature
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This article unpacks the risks for lawyers advising on financing transactions which are, on their face, limited recourse transactions, looking at alternative routes to recourse which funders may have against the operating companies, their directors and shareholders who utilise these financing structures. The underlying security assets are typically some or all of real property, shares, receivables and bank accounts.

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