Securities
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Title & Subtitle | Abstract | Contributors | Pages | Year | Purchase |
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From NEW! Chapter 4: Executive OversightFrom: Fundamentals of National Security Accountability in Canada |
This chapter covers executive oversight in the context of the Canadian national security system. Executive oversight is broken down into two categories: horizontal oversight and vertical oversight. | Craig Forcese | 31 | 2023 | $3.10 Add |
From Competition Policy, Efficacy, and the National Securities ReferenceFrom: What's Next for Canada? |
Critique of the Securities Reference based on the comparative national importance of securities regulation and competition policy, and the Court’s apparent confusion in attempting to set … | Edward M Iacobucci | 8 | 2012 | $0.80 Add |
From "Mergers"/Amalgamations and Statutory Plans of ArrangementFrom: Mergers, Acquisitions and Other Changes of Corporate Control, 2/e |
Discussion of transactions supported by both the purchasing and selling corporations, either by way of an amalgamation or as a court-approved plan of arrangement. | Christopher C Nicholls | 19 | 2012 | $1.90 Add |
From NEW! Chapter 5: Judicial and Quasi-judicial Control and ScrutinyFrom: Fundamentals of National Security Accountability in Canada |
This chapter describes the judicial control functions of courts, with a particular focus on the Federal Court. It also examines the Federal Court’s judicial scrutiny functions in the … | Craig Forcese | 38 | 2023 | $3.80 Add |
From NEW! Chapter 5: Perfection |
A. The Concept: Its Source and Meanings B. Loss and Continuity of Perfection C. Perfection Steps D. Perfection by Registration E. Perfection by Possession F. Perfection of a Security Interest in … | 23 | 2022 | $2.30 Add | |
From The General Trade and Commerce Power after the Securities ReferenceFrom: What's Next for Canada? |
Commentary on how the result of the Securities Reference does not entail a more general conclusion that Parliament has no power to enact national securities legislation. | Ian B Lee | 15 | 2012 | $1.50 Add |
From NEW! Chapter 6: Review OriginsFrom: Fundamentals of National Security Accountability in Canada |
This chapter focuses on the assessment of security service activities and the independent bodies responsible for these reviews. The origin and implementation of the national security review are … | Craig Forcese | 24 | 2023 | $2.40 Add |
From NEW! Chapter 6: The Registration System |
A. Introduction and Background B. The PPSA Registration System: Key Features C. Debtor Protection D. Required Registration Data E. Amendments to Registration Information F. Effect of Errors or … | 62 | 2022 | $6.20 Add | |
From Making WavesThe Supreme Court of Canada Confronts Stephen Harper's Brand of Federalism From: What's Next for Canada? |
Examination of both legal arguments and non-legal factors to explain why the Court turned away from a flexible federalism model to decide the Securities Reference. | David Schneiderman | 20 | 2012 | $2.00 Add |
From Takeover Bids (Part 1)Formal Bid Rules From: Mergers, Acquisitions and Other Changes of Corporate Control, 2/e |
Discussion of the rules by which share purchases or offers to purchase that are likely to result in the purchaser attaining practical or effective control of a corporation are regulated. | Christopher C Nicholls | 62 | 2012 | $6.20 Add |
From NEW! Chapter 7: Contemporary ReviewFrom: Fundamentals of National Security Accountability in Canada |
This chapter examines the national security review system that was spearheaded by Ralph Goodale in 2017. The review system is examined and the principles for justifying the implementation of this … | Craig Forcese | 56 | 2023 | $5.60 Add |
From NEW! Chapter 7: Transferees of Collateral |
A. The Context B. Priority of Transferees’ Interests over Unperfected Security Interests C. Priority of Transferee Interests over Perfected Security Interests D. Transferees of Accounts E. … | 46 | 2022 | $4.60 Add | |
From Reference Re Securities ActComment on Lee and Schneiderman From: What's Next for Canada? |
Commentary on the previous two chapters in exploring the questions of why or if the federal side lost in the Securities Reference. | Mahmud Jamal | 5 | 2012 | $0.50 Add |
From Takeover Bids (Part 2)Exemptions From: Mergers, Acquisitions and Other Changes of Corporate Control, 2/e |
Discussion of the exemptions available where application of the formal takeover bid rules would be unnecessarily and inappropriately burdensome or prejudicial to the public interest. | Christopher C Nicholls | 29 | 2012 | $2.90 Add |
From Can Canadian Federalism Be Relevant?From: What's Next for Canada? |
Critique of the Securities Reference for a failure to articulate an approach to Canadian federalism that is relevant to the realities of the twenty-first century administrative state. | Lorne Sossin | 8 | 2012 | $0.80 Add |
From NEW! Chapter 8: Competitions Among Secured Parties |
A. The Structure of the PPSA Priority Rules B. The Residual Priority Rule C. Purchase Money Security Interests D. Production Money Security Interests in Crops and Animals E. Priorities and … | 83 | 2022 | $8.30 Add |