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The main organiser of a new issue, such as a bank or broker, responsible for the overall co-ordination and distribution of an issue and the documents associated with it.
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Also sometimes known as the Lead bookrunner.
The risk that transactions or business relationships may have unforeseen adverse legal consequences. 
 
For example, giving rise to additional costs or to the inability to enforce legal rights.
 
 
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The risk that the administration of legal matters may be more costly - or otherwise more burdensome - than foreseen.
 
Legal risk may arise from existing laws and practice, or from changes in relevant laws and practice.




== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Bond mandate]]
* [[Risk]]
* [[Issue]]
 
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Revision as of 11:43, 22 August 2013

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The risk that transactions or business relationships may have unforeseen adverse legal consequences.

For example, giving rise to additional costs or to the inability to enforce legal rights.


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The risk that the administration of legal matters may be more costly - or otherwise more burdensome - than foreseen.

Legal risk may arise from existing laws and practice, or from changes in relevant laws and practice.


See also