Title transfer collateral arrangements under the Personal Property Securities Act 2009 (Cth): Paper IV securities as collateral
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It is often stated that shares are fungible, that is, one share of a particular class is interchangeable with another share of the same class. This alleged fungibility of shares is relevant to the characterisation of securities lending transactions; if correct then it becomes ...
See moreIt is often stated that shares are fungible, that is, one share of a particular class is interchangeable with another share of the same class. This alleged fungibility of shares is relevant to the characterisation of securities lending transactions; if correct then it becomes sensible to speak of the saleback aspect of such dealings as a sale of equivalent securities. If shares are not fungible then the reasons for that lack of fungibility may result in the saleback being of the same shares, with a greater risk that the transaction is classified as a mortgage. This paper investigates whether or not shares are fungible.
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See moreIt is often stated that shares are fungible, that is, one share of a particular class is interchangeable with another share of the same class. This alleged fungibility of shares is relevant to the characterisation of securities lending transactions; if correct then it becomes sensible to speak of the saleback aspect of such dealings as a sale of equivalent securities. If shares are not fungible then the reasons for that lack of fungibility may result in the saleback being of the same shares, with a greater risk that the transaction is classified as a mortgage. This paper investigates whether or not shares are fungible.
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Date
2015Source title
Journal of Contract LawVolume
33Issue
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LexisNexisLicence
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This article was published by LexisNexis and should be cited as: McCracken, S., Stumbles, J., & Tolhurst, G. J. (2015). Title transfer collateral arrangements under the Personal Property Securities Act 2009 (Cth) : paper IV securities as collateral. Journal of Contract Law, 33(1), 65–87.Faculty/School
The University of Sydney Law SchoolShare