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  • OC-62382-4
    Substantial changes to secured transactions law and judgment enforcement law took effect June 1, 2024. Explore miscellaneous amendments to the Personal Property Security Act, amendments to the Civil Enforcement Act, and the impact of these amendments in practice. This on-demand program was originally presented as an in-person program on June 5, 2024.  Total running time is 1 hour, 5 minutes.
  • OC-62382-3
    Substantial changes to secured transactions law and judgment enforcement law took effect June 1, 2024. Explore some of the amendments to the Personal Property Security Act and their impact on your practice, with topics including conflicts of laws, registration, and registration errors. This on-demand program was originally presented as an in-person program on June 5, 2024.  Total running time is 1 hour, 35 minutes.
  • OC-62382-2
    Substantial changes to secured transactions law and judgment enforcement law took effect June 1, 2024. Explore some of the amendments to the Personal Property Security Act and their impact on your practice, with topics including transferees of collateral, electronic chattel paper, and other priority rules. This on-demand program was originally presented as an in-person program on June 5, 2024.  Total running time is 1 hour, 30 minutes.
  • OC-62382-1
    Substantial changes to secured transactions law and judgment enforcement law took effect June 1, 2024. Explore some of the amendments to the Personal Property Security Act and their impact on your practice, with topics including an overview of the amendments, and an exploration of changes to purchase money security interests. This on-demand program was originally presented as an in-person program on June 5, 2024.  Total running time is 1 hour, 24 minutes.
  • 62043.06
    This paper addresses the interface between the rights of judgment creditors and those of secured creditors with respect to personal property. It outlines the priority rules that apply between judgment creditors and secured creditors, and discusses the manner in which priority determines the salability of property to enforce a claim and the distribution of funds generated by enforcement action taken by a judgment creditor or a secured creditor. The paper also includes a number of example scenarios to illustrate concepts discussed. This paper is part of a collection presented at LESA’s Personal Property Security and Debt Recovery Essentials program in Edmonton on May 17, 2017 and in Calgary on May 24, 2017.