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The article highlights some of the core issues in relation to the creation, registration and enforcement of security interests under German law in relation to aircraft, railway rolling stock and other mobile assets. Against this background, the similarities and differences between German law as it stands at present and the legal regime established by the 2001 Cape Town Convention on International Interests in Mobile Equipment and its related equipment-specific protocols become apparent.
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Cf. Sections 1204–1259 of the Civil Code (Bürgerliches Gesetzbuch).
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Cf. Sections 929, 930 of the Civil Code (Bürgerliches Gesetzbuch).
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Cf. Section 5 (1) of the Aircraft Mortgage Act (Gesetz über Rechte an Luftfahrzeugen).
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Cf. Section 25 (1) of the Aircraft Mortgage Act (Gesetz über Rechte an Luftfahrzeugen).
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Cf. Section 16 (1) of the Aircraft Mortgage Act (Gesetz über Rechte an Luftfahrzeugen).
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Cf. Section 31 of the Aircraft Mortgage Act (Gesetz über Rechte an Luftfahrzeugen).
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Cf. Section 47 (1) of the Aircraft Mortgage Act (Gesetz über Rechte an Luftfahrzeugen).
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Cf. Section 49 of the Aircraft Mortgage Act (Gesetz über Rechte an Luftfahrzeugen).
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Cf. Section 543 of the Civil Code (Bürgerliches Gesetzbuch).
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Cf. Sections 50, 51 of the Insolvency Code (Insolvenzordnung).
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Cf. Section 170 (1) of the Insolvency Code (Insolvenzordnung).
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Cf. Section 171 of the Insolvency Code (Insolvenzordnung).
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Cf. Section 103 of the Insolvency Code (Insolvenzordnung).
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Cf. Section 47 of the Insolvency Code (Insolvenzordnung).
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Cf. Sections 108, 109 of the Insolvency Code (Insolvenzordnung).
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von Bodungen, B. (2017). Security Interests in Mobile Equipment Under German Law – Some Notes on the Similarities and Differences in Relation to the Cape Town Regime. In: Kozuka, S. (eds) Implementing the Cape Town Convention and the Domestic Laws on Secured Transactions. Ius Comparatum - Global Studies in Comparative Law, vol 22. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-46470-1_14
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