PPSA Series, Session 3: Impact on distributors and suppliers of goods

PPSA Series, Session 3: Impact on distributors and suppliers of goods

Price (incl GST)
Members Single price $124.00
Non-Members Single price $140.00

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All delegates must be registered to be able to participate in training and to be eligible to receive qualifying hours


Recording Expiry

  • Expiry Date: 8 August 2012


The PPSA will commence on 30 January 2012 when the Personal Property Securities Register (PPS Register) goes ‘live’.  The provisions of the PPSA are revolutionary in terms and will significantly alter legal title over personal property.  Every area of business will be affected.  In particular suppliers, sellers and distributors of goods by way of sale or consignment need to take immediate action.  Similarly hirers/lessors of plant and equipment and motor vehicles are immediately affected.


Session 3:  Impact on distributors and suppliers of goods

Distributors and suppliers of goods are likely to be those most affected by PPSA.  This session will draw on the experiences in New Zealand and Canada and provide case studies to help better understand the issues involved.

The practical issues to be highlighted by this presentation include:

  • Key concepts revisited
  • Impact of insolvency – losing ownership of property
  • ‘Perfection’ by other means in addition to registration
  • Registration by serial number – compulsory or discretionary?
  • What is a motor vehicle?
  • Checklist for a PPSA manual


Session inclusions

All delegates will receive a copy of the presentation and any handouts.


Who should attend

Practice/business – advisors, accountants, lawyers, proprietors etc


CPE Hours

Earn 9.0 CPE hours for the series (or 1.5 CPE hours per session)


*Purchase the full 6 Part Series to receive 10% off the individual session pricing


This session is part of the following series

PPSA Series: Personal Property Securities Act 2009 - What you need to know



Presenter

Derek Hilliard Derek Hilliard
Partner
TressCox Lawyers