Problems with Collateral Law in the Republic of Moldova: Educating the Economic Agents About the Concept of Collateral

THE CASE LAW OF CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE: LEASING, PIERCING THE CORPORATE VEIL AND THE LIABILITY OF MANAGERS & CONTROLLING SHAREHOLDERS, PRIVATIZATION, TAKEOVERS AND THE PROBLEMS WITH COLLATERAL LAWS, Stefan Messmann and Tibor Tajti, eds., European University Press, pp. 506-523, 2007

Posted: 7 Dec 2008

Date Written: 2007

Abstract

The paper provides a selective review of the emerging case law on various issues related to the interpretation and enforcement of the security agreements by the Moldovan courts: the form of security contracts, rights of the parties to a security agreement and the concept of collateral, priority rights over collateral in the insolvency proceedings and others. As the judicial practice in Moldova reflects the application of the existing legislation by the courts, we found that despite the imperfect legislative provisions, - which might sometimes prejudice interests of secured creditors, particularly in the insolvency proceedings - security agreements have usually adequately secured the claims of creditors and, more importantly, such contracts have been upheld by the judiciary.

Keywords: security agreements, collateral, Moldova

Suggested Citation

Svetlicinii, Alexandr, Problems with Collateral Law in the Republic of Moldova: Educating the Economic Agents About the Concept of Collateral (2007). THE CASE LAW OF CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE: LEASING, PIERCING THE CORPORATE VEIL AND THE LIABILITY OF MANAGERS & CONTROLLING SHAREHOLDERS, PRIVATIZATION, TAKEOVERS AND THE PROBLEMS WITH COLLATERAL LAWS, Stefan Messmann and Tibor Tajti, eds., European University Press, pp. 506-523, 2007, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1312448

Alexandr Svetlicinii (Contact Author)

University of Macau - Faculty of Law ( email )

Macau

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