Personal Property Security Regulation — Canada — Alberta law | Esheria

Personal Property Security Regulation

This regulation sets rules for Personal Property Registry filings, including who may approve or register forms, how names and collateral must be described, and how long certain registrations last.

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Jurisdiction
Canada — Alberta
Instrument
Regulation
Version
Undated source snapshot
Language
en
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Statute overview

About this statute

This regulation sets rules for Personal Property Registry filings, including who may approve or register forms, how names and collateral must be described, and how long certain registrations last. This provision sets out how secured parties and the Registrar must handle financing change statements, verification statements, vexatious registrations, search results, fees, and some transitional rules.