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ASSIGNMENTS OF RECEIVABLES IN CROSS-BORDER TRANSACTIONS
U.S. CONSIDERS RATIFICATION OF UN CONVENTION
SAVE THE DATE: OCTOBER 16, 2006
The United Nations General Assembly approved the United Nations Convention on the
Assignment of Receivables in International Trade several years ago. The United States has
signed but has not yet ratified the Convention. Both Canada and Mexico have expressed strong
interest in adopting the Convention, especially if the United States does so. Once five countries
have adopted the Convention, it will enter into force.
The Convention would generally provide uniform legal rules for the assignment (whether
as security or by sale) of contractual rights to payment arising out of commercial and loan
transactions if the assignment or the receivable is international. The rules include substantive
rules dealing with bulk assignments, assignments of future receivables, anti-assignment clauses,
the rights of obligors on the receivables and choice of law rules for perfection and priority. A
number of organizations which have been active in the development of the Convention at the
United Nations are organizing a meeting to be held on the afternoon of October 16, 2006, in New
York City to consider whether the United States should move forward on the ratification process
and whether, either alternatively or concurrently with the ratification process, related
amendments should be made to the Uniform Commercial Code.
The meeting will afford a unqiue opportunity for those active in transactions that would
be affected by the Convention - primarily asset-based lending, factoring, securitization, project
finance and debt trading - to learn more about the Convention, to explore its possible impacts,
and to exchange their views and share them with representatives of the U.S. Department of State.
Presentations will be made by individuals who participated in the development of the
Convention, and written materials will be available.
Further details of the meeting will be distributed in the next few weeks. There will be no
charge for those attending. It is hoped that the meeting will attract a wide variety of affected
groups and organizations. Please save the date.
The Convention may be found at www.uncitral.org under UNCITRAL Texts and
Statutes and then International Payments. An Executive Summary of the Convention of the
attached.  Inquiries may   be made to    Jake D. Sullivan   at (617) 951-8613   or
Jake.Sullivan@Bingham.com.

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