British Virgin Islands:
Lending & Secured Finance Guide 2016: British Virgin Islands
20 April 2016
Maples Group
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In this guide, Michael Gagie and Matthew Gilbert provide an
overview of lending and secured finance law within the British
Virgin Islands. Their contribution formed part of the 4th
edition of the Lending & Secured Finance guide, published in
April 2016 and covering law in 42 jurisdictions.
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This article first appeared in The International Comparative
Legal Guide: Lending & Secured Finance 2016 published
by Global Legal Group in April 2016.
The content of this article is intended to provide a general
guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought
about your specific circumstances.
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