A generous interpretation of collateral
Baskerville, Rachel F.; Keeper, Trish
Date: 27 February 2007
Publisher
University of Exeter, Department of Accounting
Abstract
This study offers an examination of the decision and implementation in New Zealand of a personal property security regime based in North American Article 9 Models, with specific focus on the approach in force in Saskatchewan at that time. Subsequent to the New Zealand Personal Property Securities Act 1999 coming into force in 2002, a ...
This study offers an examination of the decision and implementation in New Zealand of a personal property security regime based in North American Article 9 Models, with specific focus on the approach in force in Saskatchewan at that time. Subsequent to the New Zealand Personal Property Securities Act 1999 coming into force in 2002, a number of cases have considered the conflicting nature of creditor interests in personal property. The research question underlying this study is "Has the new personal property security in New Zealand achieved what it set out to do?" The paper considers this developing jurisprudence and any implications of these decisions for financial reporting when the going concern assumption is under question.
Finance and Accounting
Faculty of Environment, Science and Economy
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