Examples of Personal Property Security Law in a sentence
J Lipton ‘Security Interests in Intellectual Property’ in de Lacy (ed) Reform of UK Personal Property Security Law (above n 4) 285 at 288.
Professor David Allan - Chair, Personal Property Security Law Reform CommitteeCraig Wappett – Partner, Mallesons Stephen Jaques, Deputy Chair,Personal Property Security Law Reform Committee - PresenterIan Gilbert – Executive Officer, Australian Bankers’ Association – Presenter Professor Ralph Simmonds, Chair W.A. Law Reform CommissionSteve Edwards – Consultant, Australian Finance Conference and Principal, SME Associates.
See eg Gerard McCormack, Secured Credit under English and American Law (CUP 2004); John de Lacy (ed), The Reform of UK Personal Property Security Law: Comparative Perspectives (Routledge 2010).
The Cash Collateral Working Group of the Personal Property Security Law Subcommittee of the Ontario Bar Association – Business Law Section was formed about two years ago to explore the possibility of extending control to cash collateral either by importing the Revised Article 9 approach or producing a “made in Canada” solution.
Wood, Personal Property Security Law (Toronto: Irwin Law, 2005) at 395-404.
Jacob Ziegel, ‘The Unwelcome Intrusion of the Remedial Constructive Trust in Personal Property Security Law: Ellingsen (Trustee of) v Hallmark Ford Sales Ltd’ (2001) 34 Canadian Business Law Journal 460, 464, points out that actual reliance is not necessary to defeat an unperfected security interest.
See Simon Fisher, ‘Personal Property Security Law Reform in Australia – History, Influences, Themes and the Future’ in John de Lacy (ed), The Reform of UK Personal Property Security Law – Comparative Perspectives (Routledge-Cavendish, 2010) 366, 385.
As mentioned, the district court did not resolve the challenge to either award because it awarded avoided costs under the DTSA.
See also John de Lacy, ‘The Evolution and Regulation of Security Interests over Personal Property in English Law’ in John de Lacy, The Reform of UK Personal Property Security Law (n 25) 5-7 (noting inter alia how it is possible, if rare, for parties to protect themselves in this way).
Wood, "Compatibility of Federal and Provincial Personal Property Security Law" (1986) 65 Canadian Bar Review 267; J.S. Ziegel, "Protecting the Integrity of the Ontario Personal Property Security Act" (1987-88) 13 Canadian Business Law Journal 359; R.C.C. Cuming, "P.P.S.A. — Section 178 Overlap : No Closer to Solutions" (1991) 18 Canadian Business Law Journal 135.