Secured transactions law in Canada - Significant achievements, unfinished business and ongoing challenges

Introduction: Secured transactions law in all of Canada's provinces and territories is today consolidated in a modern statutory framework: the Personal Property Security Act (PPSA) in the common law provinces and territories, and the Civil Code regime in Quebec. The road to reform was a long on...

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Main Authors: Walsh, Catherine, Wood, Roderick J., Cuming, Ronald C.
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