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A comprehensive, up-to-date treatise covering personal property secured transactions law in Canada, Canadian Personal Property Security Law, 3rd Edition deals with all significant statutory and regulatory provisions applicable under the Personal Property Security Act (PPSA), the Securities Transfer Act and the Bank Act. The treatise also provides a comprehensive coverage of case law in this area.
Much of the information in the book is provided through charts and tables that offer valuable visual summaries of the rules and how they apply. As well, the text provides an extensive discussion of the common law personal property regime that lies behind and is still relevant to the PPSA. There is expanded discussion of subordination agreements and also of good faith duties in the context of secured transactions.
What's New In This Edition
- Updated case law from across Canada, including:
- Canada v. Canada North Group Inc.
- Guraya v. Kaila
- Factors Western Inc. v. DCR Inc.
- Atlantic Lottery Corp. Inc. v. Babstock
- 900351 Ontario Inc. v. Martian Properties Inc.
- New legislation in Ontario, P.E.I. and Saskatchewan
- Amendments to the Uniform Commercial Code
Who Should Read This Book
Canadian Personal Property Security Law, 3rd Edition provides a practical, accessible look at this complex area of the law, and will be particularly useful to:
- Bankruptcy and insolvency lawyers who must deal with the intricacies of personal property secured transactions on a regular basis
- Business lawyers who require a firm grasp of secured transactions in order to better advise their clients
- Law school students and instructors of secured transaction and commercial law courses who will benefit from this comprehensive guide on personal property secured transactions in Canada