Ronald C. C. Cuming

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Personal Property Security Law, 2/e

This book examines the legal framework for secured credit set out in the Personal Property Security Act. First proclaimed by Ontario in 1976, the PPSA is in force today in all nine common law … ; ; 865 View
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Preface to the Second Edition

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Highlights of the new or significantly expanded matters addressed in the new edition. ; ; 3 $0.30 Add
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Introduction and General Considerations

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Introduction to key concepts of personal property security law, provincial and territorial personal property security acts, comparison with Quebec civil law, federal secured transaction law, … ; ; 115 $11.50 Add
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The Concept of Security Interest and Scope of the Personal Property Security Act

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Discussion of the definition and concept of security interest, including ownership, deemed security agreements, excluded interests and transactions, and transfer restrictions. ; ; 64 $6.40 Add
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Conflict of Laws

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Discussion of choice of law rules for security interests in the PPSA, and the effect of bankruptcy or insolvency on the applicable law. ; ; 60 $6.00 Add
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Creation of a PPSA Security Interest

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Discussion of the attachment rules of the PPSA and how they create security interests. ; ; 56 $5.60 Add
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Perfection

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Discussion of the concept of perfection as a description of a priority status acquired by a security interest, and the means by which that status is acquired or lost. ; ; 22 $2.20 Add
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The Registration System

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Discussion of the statutory scheme by which a security interest is perfected by registration in the Personal Property Registry. ; ; 58 $5.80 Add
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Transferees of Collateral

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Description and analysis of the priority rules established to achieve a balance between competing claims of secured parties and buyers of collateral. ; ; 41 $4.10 Add
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Competitions Among Secured Parties

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Examination of the special priority rules and the residual or general priority rule to govern competing claims of secured parties within the scope of the PPSA. ; ; 77 $7.70 Add
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Competitions with Other Claimants

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Discussion of the rules governing the relative priority positions of secured and unsecured creditors. ; ; 24 $2.40 Add
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The Effects of Bankruptcy and Insolvency Proceedings on Security Interests

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Examination of the security interest regime applying to situations where bankruptcy or insolvency proceedings have been invoked by the debtor or one or more creditors. ; ; 34 $3.40 Add
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Following and Tracing into New Forms of Collateral

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Discussion of how a secured party asserts a personal or proprietary claim in collateral either by the process of following to locate and identify the collateral itself, or by the process of … ; ; 61 $6.10 Add
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Remedies

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Discussion of the comprehensive remedial system in the PPSA setting out the rights and obligations of a secured party seeking to enforce its claim against collateral, as well as common law … ; ; 79 $7.90 Add
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National and International Security Interests

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Discussion of federal statutes that regulate security interests in personal property, as well as observations on increased international activity in the field of secured transactions law. ; ; 41 $4.10 Add