This extensively updated third edition continues to be the most comprehensive and authoritative guide to the business, practice, law, and practical use of project finance. It covers the complete project finance structure, from conception to negotiation to debt closing, and from project difficulties to successful restructuring. The book continues to be accessible to those with little experience in project finance, while maintaining the insight and detail of previous editions that has made it a valuable reference for the experienced lawyer, manager, banker, contractor, and government official.…mehr
This extensively updated third edition continues to be the most comprehensive and authoritative guide to the business, practice, law, and practical use of project finance. It covers the complete project finance structure, from conception to negotiation to debt closing, and from project difficulties to successful restructuring. The book continues to be accessible to those with little experience in project finance, while maintaining the insight and detail of previous editions that has made it a valuable reference for the experienced lawyer, manager, banker, contractor, and government official. This new edition focuses on a real-world, practical approach to project finance, without the overuse of case studies and economic theory. Yet the contract forms, detailed glossary, index, and project finance bibliography ensure its continuing place as the most complete text available.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Scott L. Hoffman is an internationally recognized legal authority in project finance. His active involvement in the project finance industry in the last 22-plus years includes representation of Fortune 500 countries, utilities, banks, and testimony before the US Congress on energy policy-making. As a partner at Evans, Evans & Hoffman LLP, he practices energy and environmental project finance, international banking and commercial law, and represents energy development companies in the development, acquisition, and financing of energy projects throughout the world. He received his Juris Doctor degree from Syracuse University College of Law; while at the College of Law he was on the Managing Editorial Board of the Syracuse Law Review and served as Editor of its Annual Survey of New York Law. Scott L. Hoffman has published numerous editions of his books, as well as many international project finance articles for professional and trade journals. Mr Hoffman is a member of the US Supreme Court, New York State, District of Columbia, and Ohio bars.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I. An Introduction to Project Finance: 1. An introduction to project finance Part II. Risk Identification, Allocation, and Mitigation: 2. Project finance risks 3. Project finance cross-border risks 4. Project finance commercial risks Part III. Project Finance Structures: 5. Project finance participants and their roles 6. Project finance structures 7. Selecting the project finance ownership structure Part IV. Technical, Political, and Economic Feasibility: 8. The feasibility study and needs assessment 9. Host country business environment for project finance 10. Economic feasibility 11. Environmental regulation and environmental feasibility of the project Part V. Project Finance Documentation: 12. An overview of project documentation 13. Representations and warranties in project finance credit agreements and contracts 14. Preliminary host country agreements 15. Construction contracts 16. Input contracts 17. Operation and maintenance agreements 18. Project finance off-take sales contracts 19. Power sales agreements Part VI. Credit Enhancement: 20. Project finance credit enhancement Part VII. Debt and Equity Financing: 21. Financing sources for the project 22. The offering memorandum 23. Project finance debt commitment letters 24. Credit and related documentation for project finance transactions 25. Export credits documentation for project finance transactions Part VIII. Collateral: 26. Project collateral Part IX. Project Sponsor and Investor Agreements: 27. Governing the project company: stockholder, partnership, joint venture, and management agreements Part X. Special Topics in Project Finance: 28. Bankruptcy 29. United States laws affecting foreign investments 30. Local lawyers and overview of local laws 31. Dispute resolution in project finance transactions 32. Multilateral agency prohibitions on anticompetitive activity 33. Merchant facilities: project finance without contractually-assured revenue flows Selected bibliography Glossary of project finance terms Checklist of due diligence considerations for project financing.
Part I. An Introduction to Project Finance: 1. An introduction to project finance Part II. Risk Identification, Allocation, and Mitigation: 2. Project finance risks 3. Project finance cross-border risks 4. Project finance commercial risks Part III. Project Finance Structures: 5. Project finance participants and their roles 6. Project finance structures 7. Selecting the project finance ownership structure Part IV. Technical, Political, and Economic Feasibility: 8. The feasibility study and needs assessment 9. Host country business environment for project finance 10. Economic feasibility 11. Environmental regulation and environmental feasibility of the project Part V. Project Finance Documentation: 12. An overview of project documentation 13. Representations and warranties in project finance credit agreements and contracts 14. Preliminary host country agreements 15. Construction contracts 16. Input contracts 17. Operation and maintenance agreements 18. Project finance off-take sales contracts 19. Power sales agreements Part VI. Credit Enhancement: 20. Project finance credit enhancement Part VII. Debt and Equity Financing: 21. Financing sources for the project 22. The offering memorandum 23. Project finance debt commitment letters 24. Credit and related documentation for project finance transactions 25. Export credits documentation for project finance transactions Part VIII. Collateral: 26. Project collateral Part IX. Project Sponsor and Investor Agreements: 27. Governing the project company: stockholder, partnership, joint venture, and management agreements Part X. Special Topics in Project Finance: 28. Bankruptcy 29. United States laws affecting foreign investments 30. Local lawyers and overview of local laws 31. Dispute resolution in project finance transactions 32. Multilateral agency prohibitions on anticompetitive activity 33. Merchant facilities: project finance without contractually-assured revenue flows Selected bibliography Glossary of project finance terms Checklist of due diligence considerations for project financing.
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