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100 _aMr. Lawwellman P
245 _aLegal Framework for Intellectual Property Secured Financing in India
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505 _aTABLE OF CONTENTS List of Case; List of Figures; List of Abbreviations; Chapter I INTRODUCTION; 1.1 Background and Relevance of the Study; 1.2 Objective and Scope of the Study; 1.3 Limitations of the Study; 1.4 Literature/Law Review; 1.5 Research Questions; 1.6 Chapterization; 1.7 Terminologies; 1.8 Research Methodology and Resources; Chapter II; LEGAL FRAMEWORK FOR SECURED FINANCE IN INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY: ECONOMIC ANALYSIS.; 2. Introduction; 2.1 Intellectual Property: Significant Features; 2.2 Economic Importance of Intellectual Property and Its Recognition as an Asset.; 2.3 Intellectual Property and Legal and Economic Characteristics of Security Asset.; 2.4 Legal Framework For Secured Finance in Intellectual Property : Economic Analysis; • Conclusion; Chapter III; INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY ASSET DUE DILIGENCE FOR SECURED FINANCING 3. Introduction; 3.1 Intellectual Property Commercial Practices; 3.2 IP Secured Financing Practices; 3.3 IP Due Diligence; 3.4 IP Valuation; • Conclusion ; Chapter IV; CREATION OF SECURITY INTEREST IN INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY ASSETS AND RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS OF PARTIES; 4. Introduction; 4.1 Security Presently Recognised Under Indian Law; 4.2 Appropriate Form of Security in Respect of Intellectual Property Assets; 4.3 Rights of Lender and Obligation of Borrower With Respect to Security Asset in an IP Secured Transaction; 4.4 Rights of Borrower and Obligation of Lender With Respect to Security Asset in an IP Secured Transaction; • Conclusion; Chapter V; THIRD PARTY EFFECTIVENESS AND PRIORITY IN INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY SECURED TRANSACTIONS; 5. Introduction; 5.1 Perfection Systems Presently Recognised Under Indian Law; 5.2 Existing/Proposed System(s) For Perfection of Security Interest in Intellectual Property Secured Transactions in International Instruments;. 5.3 Appropriate Perfection System for Secured Transactions Involving Intellectual Property; 5.4 Rights and Obligation of Third Parties With Respect to Security Asset in an IP Secured Transaction; • Conclusion; Chapter VI; ENFORCEMENT SECURITY INTEREST IN INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AND TREATMENT OF SECURED CREDITORS IN INSOLVENCY; • Introduction; 6.1 Enforcement of Security Interest in India Presently; 6.2 Appropriate Enforcement System for Security Interest in Intellectual Property; 6.3 Insolvency and Security Interest Presently In India; 6.4 Appropriate Insolvency Principles for IP Secured Transactions in India; • Conclusion; Chapter VII; REPORT OF QUALITATIVE STUDY; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2. Aim of the Qualitative Study; 7.3 Review of Literature; 7.4 Sample and Sampling; 7.5 Data (Response) Collection Method; 7.6 Data (Responses) and Its Analysis/Discussion; 7.7 Findings and Conclusion; Chapter VIII; CONCLUSION AND SUGGETIONS; 8.1 Conclusions of the Study; 8.2 Suggestions; REFERENCES; List of Books; List of Legislative Materials (International and Domestic); List of Articles; List of Other Materials; ANNEXURES; Annexure I Questionnaire – Qualitative Study; Annexure II EBRD Model Law on Secured Transactions, 1994; Annexure III UNCITRAL Legislative Guide on Secured Transactions, 2007(Extracts).; Annexure IV UNCITRAL Legislative Guide on Secured Transactions, 2007; Supplement on Security Right in Intellectual Property, 2010.; Annexure V UNCITRAL Legislative Guide on Insolvency, 2004 (Extracts).
520 _aEnforcement of Secured Finance - Legal Framework
_aSecured Finance - Intellectual Property Asset Due Diligence
700 _aProf. (Dr.) T Ramakrishna - Guide
856 _uhttps://dans.nls.ac.in/handle/123456789/2229
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