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PERSONAL PROPERTY SECURITIES ACT 2009 - SECT 159

Guide to this Part

This Part   provides for the time at which a description of collateral is registered. The precise timing of a registration may be significant in determining the priority to be given to a security interest in the collateral (see section   55).

This Part   also deals with when a registration is effective and registration defects that may cause it to become ineffective.

A registration is effective from the registration time until the earliest of:

  (a)   the registered end time; or

  (b)   an amendment time; or

  (c)   the time when the registration stops being available for search in the register.

A registration is only ineffective because of a defect if there is a seriously misleading defect in data relating to the registration, or one of a number of particular defects set out in section   165 exists.

If a security interest in certain property becomes unperfected, the secured party may be obliged to take steps to end the effect of the registration.



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