Taking and Enforcing a Security Interest in a License or Quota,
National Creditor Debtor Review, Volume 16, Number 4, September 2001
Date:
September 3 2001
When one considers the validity and enforceability of what is alleged to be a security interest in something, the starting point is whether the thing is or is not personal property which is capable of being the subject of a security interest under the Personal Property Security Act (the “PPSA”).
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