The Law of Personal Property Security - Couverture rigide

Beale, Professor Hugh

 
9780199283293: The Law of Personal Property Security

Synopsis

This exciting new book provides an authoritative text on the complex law concerning personal property security and the registration of company charges. Personal property security is an important subject in commercial practice, as it is the key to much of the law of banking and sale. This new work explains traditional methods of securing debts (such as mortgages, charges and pledges) on property other than land, describing how these are created, when they must be registered (or otherwise 'perfected') if they are to be valid, the rights and duties of the parties and how the security is enforced if the debt is not paid. In addition the book covers the law governing other transactions that perform a similar economic function (such as finance leases, retention of title clauses and sales of a company's book debts and other rights involving the transfer or retention of title). These are not currently treated by the law as security and are therefore subject to different rules on perfection, priority and enforcement. The authors identify areas of uncertainty and give guidance to possible resolutions of any uncertainties using case law including authorities from Commonwealth jurisdictions (Canada, Australia and New Zealand) to illustrate points made. The work explains how 'priority' disputes between competing interests over the same property are resolved.

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À propos de l'auteur


Professor Hugh Beale is Professor of Law at the University of Warwick and works for the Law Commissioner for England and Wales Professor Michael Bridge is the Professor of Commercial Law and Dean of the Faculty of Laws of University College London. He is also a barrister of the Middle Temple. Louise Gullifer is a Fellow and tutor in law at Harris Manchester College, Oxford. Professor Eva Lomnicka is Professor of Llaw at King's College, London and is also a barrister at 4 New Square Chambers.

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