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Australian Personal Property Securities Law 2nd ed isbn 9780409342642

Australian Personal Property Securities Law


ISBN13: 9780409330328
New Edition ISBN: 9780409342642
Published: October 2012
Publisher: LexisNexis Australia
Country of Publication: Australia
Format: Paperback
Price: Out of print



Australian Personal Property Securities Law offers clear and concise commentary on this new legislation - its implementation, implications and impact. Written by distinguished academics and international experts in the area, Australian Personal Property Securities Law provides analytical depth and expert policy understanding, making this an invaluable resource for commercial law students and practitioners alike.

Features

  • An introductory section, discussing pre-PPSA forms of transactions, the history of PPSA reform and its objectives offers background clarity for students
  • In-depth discussion of Personal property and its classifications, provides comprehensive understanding
  • Comprehensive and authoritative analysis of the scope of the Act by experts in the area
  • Provides up-to-date commentary on new legislation

Subjects:
Other Jurisdictions , Australia
Contents:
1. Introduction
2. Personal property and its classifications
3. Scope of the statute
4. Writing requirements and attachment
5. Perfection
6. Registration
7. Priorities: The Basic Rules
8. Purchase-Money Security Interests
9. Accessions, commingled goods and agricultural interests
10. Transfers of collateral
11. Proceeds
12. Default rights and remedies
13. Insolvency and the PPSA
14. Conflict of laws
15. Transitional provisions
16. International and Comparative Aspects