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The second edition of the Annotated Personal Property Securities Act 2009 (Cth) with Regulations 2010 (Cth) continues the in-depth analysis of the PPSA contained in the popular first edition. Since the commencement of the PPSA on 30 January 2012, Australian courts have been called upon to determine a number of issues. Every Australian case decided to date is discussed in detail, including In the matter of Maiden Civil, In the matter of Apex Gold, NCO Finance Australia Pty Ltd and Central Cleaning Supplies. The authors have also added recent New Zealand and Canadian decisions which have been shown to be relevant to the Australian courts.We have retained the structure of the first edition which includes extensive navigational features to help guide the reader through the complexities of the PPSA including a statutory concordance, explanation of key concepts, extensive cross referencing to the interrelated provisions of the Act and detailed commentary which has been extensively reviewed and updated since the first edition. This edition, like the first edition, is comprehensive in its consideration of both primary and secondary sources. With a foreword by the Honorable Justice Gageler of the High Court of Australia,- the Annotated Personal Property Securities Act 2009 (Cth) 2nd edition is designed to be the firstpoint of call for all PPSA issues in Australia.Oxford University Press Australia & New Zealand is the non-exclusive distributor of this title.
A work of astonishing erudition oÂe¦ combining rigorous legal analysis with a deep understanding of secured transactions and of the economic rationale of personal property securityoÂe¦ an indispensable vade mecum for those involved or interested in the subject. -Sir Roy Goode Emeritus Professor of Law, Oxford University Australian Personal Property Securities Law offers clear, concise commentary on the legislation and its implementation, implications and impact. This second edition has been updated to take into account the legislative and case law developments since the PPSA commenced operation on 30 January 2012, the most significant development being the recently completed Statutory Review Report. The Report made 349 recommendations for improving the statute and the register, and this new edition incorporates comprehensive references to the recommendations, along with critical analysis where appropriate. Written by distinguished academics and international experts in the area, Australian Personal Property Securities Law provides analytical depth and expert policy interpretation, making this an invaluable resource for commercial practitioners and students, the courts, governments and the banking and finance industry. Features oÂeo Clear, concise commentary oÂeo Useful practical guide to registering on the PPSR. oÂeo Accessible annotated statute reflecting latest case law developments in Australia, New Zealand and Canada Related Titles Mirzai, Quick Reference Card Personal Properties Securities Act, 2012 Wappett, LNAA: Essential Personal Property Securities Law in Australia, 3rd ed, 2015
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"This fourth edition of The Annotated Personal Property Securities Act 2009 (Cth) continues its comprehensive approach to the Personal Property Securities Act 2009 (Cth) with references to all cases up to 2020. In addition to addressing significant developments in its substantive commentary, readers can expect material updates to the introductory explanatory material and a revisiting of some of the detail in line with the jurisprudence. A must have ready reference for legal practitioners, accounting and insolvency specialists, this book contains extensive navigational features to help guide readers through the complexities of the PPSA including a statutory concordance, explanation of key concepts, extensive cross referencing to the interrelated provisions of the Act and detailed commentary. "-- Wolters Kluwer CCH Website.
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This third edition of The Annotated Personal Property Securities Act 2009 (Cth) with Regulations 2010 (Cth) continues its comprehensive treatment of domestic and foreign jurisprudence concerning all aspects of the Personal Property Securities Act 2009 (Cth). Since the commencement of the PPSA on 30 January 2012, Australian courts have been called upon to determine a number of issues. Australian cases are discussed in detail as well as some New Zealand and Canadian decisions which have been shown to be relevant to the Australian courts. Consistent with its original design and intention, this resource, in its updated form, is a must have ready reference. It contains extensive navigational features to help guide the reader through the complexities of the PPSA including a statutory concordance, explanation of key concepts, extensive cross referencing to the interrelate provisions of the Act and detailed commentary.KEY FEATURESEntirely new annotations to extracts of the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth), as affected by the PPSAAn examination of the Statutory review of the Personal Property Securities Act 2009A thorough reworking of existing commentary in line with experience and academic analysis.Oxford University Press Australia & New Zealand is the non-exclusive distributor of this title.
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Gilmore, Grant. Security Interests in Personal Property. Boston: Little, Brown & Company, 1965. Two volumes. xxxiv, 651; xiii, 653-1508 pp. Reprinted 1999 by The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd. LCCN 99-10258. ISBN 1-886363-81-1. Cloth. $195. * Written by the late Grant Gilmore, Co-Reporter for Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code, this landmark work, often cited, is extremely well respected as an acknowledged authority in this area. Combines an engrossing account of the drafting of Article 9 as it emerged in its final form with important interpretive data relating to security interests. This title is the recipient of both the Order of the Coif and the James Barr Ames award. Now back in print and of continued relevance today.
"Australian Finance Law, 7th Edition provides comprehensive coverage of Australian finance law, including the regulation of the Australian financial system, capital markets, debt finance, taxation and insolvency law. It has been written and compiled by Partners, Consultants and Associates of King & Wood Mallesons. This well-regarded work combines both legal analysis and its practical application to financing transactions. It is designed for general and specialist advisers, combining both fundamental and more complex legal and practical analysis. It is also an important resource for students of Australian financial and commercial law. Although it has been written from a primarily Australian context, a number of the chapters have a more international application, either because of the global nature of finance, or because of the similarity in legal concepts between common law jurisdictions." --Publisher's website.