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Alberta Personal Property Security Act : what it means to farmers [2016]

Description

The Personal Property Security Act (PPSA) was put in place by the Alberta government in 1990. The Act governs the majority of dealings between secured creditors and their debtors relating to the personal property of debtors (all property that is not “land”). The PPSA also governs most matters of priority of claims to personal property between different secured creditors of the same debtor or with competing secured claims to the same property.

Updated

April 1, 2016

Tags
Personal Property Security Act farm law farm management security agreements

Title and publication information

Type
Fact Sheet
Extent

4 pages

Frequency

Once

Publisher / Creator Information

Publisher

Agriculture and Forestry

Place of Publication

Edmonton

Resource Dates

Date Created

2016-04-01

Date Added

2016-04-27T15:00:53.707079

Date Modified

2016-04-01

Date Issued

2016-04-01

Audience information

Identifiers

AGDEX number

817-13

NEOS catalogue key

7464995

Usage / Licence

Contact

Contact Name

Alberta Agriculture and Forestry

Contact Other

Alberta Ag-Info Centre Call toll free: 310-FARM (3276)