Reliance Letter for use with a legal opinion, allowing a new lender or finance party to rely on a drawdown or other existing legal opinion (available here).
Reliance Letter for use with due diligenceand other reports typically requested by a lender or finance party as a condition precedent to funding as part of their risk assessment of a transaction (available here).
These documents complement the recently released suite of syndicated lending documents. More information about those syndicated lending documents is available here.
Looking ahead to 2020, the team is already working on new content, which will include a suite of legal opinions for secured, unsecured, and offshore financing transactions.
We also wish all our current and future subscribers a safe and merry holiday period. We look forward to hearing more of your thoughts and feedback on the Practical Law Banking and Finance resources in the new year.
For more information on these documents or the Practical Law Australia Banking and Finance module, please contact senior writer Skye Balasingham or head writer Alex Chernishev.
By Skye Balasingham
Senior Writer, Banking and Finance, Practical Law Australia
Skye Balasingham, Senior Writer brings over 12 years' banking and finance experience to Practical Law. Skye gained her experience at leading private practice firms in Australia and the United Kingdom and has worked in-house for an international bank and a local non-bank financier. She has extensive experience in all aspects of banking and finance transactions, with a particular focus on property finance, leveraged and acquisition finance, corporate finance and securitisation deals.
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