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Loan Agreements - Law & Practice
BPP Professional Education
Summary
Location & dates
BPP University, St James Building, 79 Oxford Street
MANCHESTER
Lancashire
M16FQ
United Kingdom
9-10 Portland Place
West London
London
W1B1PR
United Kingdom
Overview
SRA Competence
B, C
Overview
The course will provide you with a comprehensive grounding in the key legal and commercial issues to be considered when negotiating a loan agreement from the viewpoint of both lender and borrower. Using case studies and practical examples it will also familiarise you with the terminology used in this area.
Venue may change up to 14-days before the course start date. Enquire for dates.
CPD
Description
By the end of this course you will be able to:
- Identify the main commercial issues for companies when deciding to borrow
- Describe the different types of loan facility and the process of syndication
- Understand and negotiate the key provisions in a loan agreement (including conditions precedent, repayment and pre-payment, general undertakings, financial covenants, representations and warranties, events of default and loan transfers)
- Summarise the key drafting and negotiating points from the perspective of both borrower and lender
Under the SRA’s new approach to continuing competence, solicitors are expected to use the Statement of Solicitor Competence to identify and address their learning and development needs. The competence statement requires the following competencies:
- A - Ethics, professionalism and judgement
- B - Technical legal practice
- C - Working with other people
- D - Managing themselves and their own work
Who is this course for?
This course will be of benefit to all practitioners who are new to this area, including junior corporate and banking lawyers and those requiring a refresher in this area of law.
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