Essential Personal Property Securities Law in Australia 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.
This fourth edition of Essential Personal Property Securities in Australia contains a comprehensive background and overview and practical registration guide by Craig Wappett. The annotated legislation has been extensively updated to reflect amendments to the PPSA and the developing body of Australian and overseas case law.
Features
Up to date legislation and new case law
Annotations to the Personal Property Securities Act 2009 extensively updated to reflect amendments to the PPSA and the developing body of Australian and overseas case law
New Explanatory Memorandums added together with Determiniations made since 2015
Related Titles
Beatty & Smith, Annotated National Credit Code, 5th ed, 2014 Duggan A, Brown D, Australian Personal Properties Securities Law, 2nd ed, 2015 Wappett, Edwards and Whittaker, Personal Property Securities in Australia, looseleaf
Craig Wappett BA, LLB (Hons), LLM (Qld) is a partner at Johnson Winter & Slattery. His principal areas of expertise are finance, securities and insolvency law. Craig was a member of the Attorney-General’s Consultative Committee for the PPS reforms from 2006 to 2011. He has had long-term involvement with various PPS reform initiatives since the early 1990s. He has written and presented extensively on this area of law and regularly advises financiers, manufacturers, suppliers, logistics, construction and energy and resources businesses in relation to the PPSA and securities issues. Craig also has first-hand experience working with the Canadian and New Zealand PPS legislation.