LexisNexis Annotated Acts: Essential Personal Property Securities Law in Australia, 2nd Edition
| Author(s) : | Wappett, C |
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| Short Description : | Pre order now |
| Publisher : | LexisNexis |
| Format : | Softcover |
| ISBN : | 9780409334227 |
| Published : | May, 2013 |
$130.00

Personal Property and Securities is a highly topical area of law. The use of personal property as security for credit is a large and essential aspect to Australia's economy. The law which underpins this is undergoing a major overhaul. The second edition of LexisNexis Annotated Acts: Essential Personal Property Securities Law in Australia, 2nd Edition will assist you to navigate these changes.
Features
1. An accessible background and overview to enable practitioners to gain an understanding of the fundamental changes brought about by the new regime.
2. Useful annotations to assist practitioners to navigate this new area of law.
3. Contains explanatory memorandums to assist an indepth understanding of the law.
Related LexisNexis Titles
Beatty & Smith, Annotated National Credit Code, 4th ed, 2011
Wappett, Edwards & Whittaker, Personal Property Securities in Australia, looseleaf and online
PART A
Background and Overview of Personal Property Securities Law in Australia Guide to Registering on the Personal Property Securities Register
PART B
Personal Property Securities Act 2009
Personal Property Securities Regulations 2010
Part C
Personal Property Securities (Consequential Amendments) Bill 2009 ? Explanatory Memorandum
Personal Property Securities (Corporations and Other Amendments) Bill 2010 - Explanatory Memorandum
Personal Property Securities (Corporations and Other Amendments) Bill 2011 - Explanatory Memorandum
Personal Property Securities Regulations 2010 ? Explanatory Statement
PART D
Determinations and Instruments
Practice Statements
Wappett, C
Craig Wappett is a partner at Johnson Winter and Slattery Lawyers. His principal areas of expertise are finance, securities and insolvency law. Craig has been a member of the Attorney General's Consultative Committee for the PPS reforms and has had long term involvement with various PPS reform initiatives since the early 1990s, including preparation of the so-called "Bond Bill" with the late Professor David Allan. He has had first-hand experience working with the Canadian and New Zealand PPS legislation and has written and presented extensively on this area of law.

