The Project Finance Contractual Arrangement
Felix I. Lessambo ()
Chapter Chapter 8 in International Project Finance, 2022, pp 81-98 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract PPP transactions are typically based on a network of complex legal agreements, at the center of each such transaction there is normally a form of contract between a public authority (the “Contracting Authority”) and a private company (the “Private Partner”). There are several different types of public–private partnership contracts depending on the type of project, level of risk transfer, investment level, and the desired outcome. Regardless of the parties involved in a PPP, the contracts thereof are drafted under either the civil system (the most prevalent), the common law system, or very recently, the Islamic law system.
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-96390-3_8
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