Publications
Personal Property Security Law, Final Report 116
AREA OF LAW | Corporate and Commercial Personal Property Property |
TAGS | ecommerce, internet, transaction, perfected, borrow, collateral, electronic, inventory, banking, chattel, registry, finance, online, priority, secured, loan, money, alberta, business, corporation, credit, creditor, debt, debtor, Property, provincial, registered, security |
FORMAT | Publications |
FILE | FR116.pdf |
September 29, 2021
Personal Property Security Act Executive Summary
The Alberta Personal Property Security Act [PPSA] came into force in 1990 and produced a significant improvement in secured transactions in Alberta by removing many of the restrictions and limitations that prevented the use of secured credit. Our executive summary outlines our project, the need for reform, and our preliminary recommendations for Alberta’s Personal Property Security Act.
AREA OF LAW | Corporate and Commercial |
TAGS | perfect, secured loan, automobile, aircraft, merchandise, lendor, vendor, registry, finance, personal property, loan, money, alberta, creditor, interest, security |
FORMAT | Publications |
FILE | PPSA-Brochure.pdf |
March 3, 2021
Personal Property Security Act, Report for Discussion 35
The Alberta Personal Property Security Act [PPSA] came into force in 1990 and produced a significant improvement in secured transactions in Alberta by removing many of the restrictions and limitations that prevented the use of secured credit. Since 1990, it has become clear that several areas of the law are in need of reform. Online banking and ecommerce as well ambiguities in the law contribute to the need for reform. The PPSA also did not […]
AREA OF LAW | Corporate and Commercial |
TAGS | interests, collateral, secured party, electronic, inventory, banking, chattel, registry, bankrupt, finance, pmsi, online, priority, perfection, claimant, secured, personal property, loan, creditor, debtor, security |
FORMAT | Publications |
FILE | RFD35.pdf |
December 2, 2020
Reviewable Transactions, Final Report 108
The law of fraudulent preference and conveyances is outdated and still relies on the English Fraudulent Conveyances Act, 1571. The law in this area also lacks a clear policy foundation and needs to be clarified and modernised. In 2012, the Uniform Law Conference of Canada recommended new legislation to update this area of the law. The Alberta Law Reform Institute has reviewed the work of the Uniform Law Conference of Canada and recommends that Alberta adopt […]
AREA OF LAW | Corporate and Commercial |
TAGS | credit, creditor, debt, fraudulent, preferences, reviewable, transactions |
FORMAT | Publications |
FILE | fr108.pdf |
March 1, 2016
Exemption of Future Income Plans on Death, Final Report 92
This report deals with creditor protection upon death of the plan holder. The principle issue in this report is whether registered retirement savings plans (RRSPs), registered retirement income funds (RRIFs) and deferred profit sharing plans (DPSPs) should be wholly or partially exempt from the remedies of the creditors of the deceased plan holder. Recommendations apply to all RRSPs, RRIFs and DPSPs and recommendations differ somewhat from the creditor protection that now exists for insurance RRSPs, […]
AREA OF LAW | Wills and Succession |
TAGS | deferred, income, fund, rrsp, rrif, dpsp, lif, lrif, savings, exemption, partner, lira, retirement, creditor, pension, profit, protection, registered |
FORMAT | Publications |
FILE | fr092.pdf |
May 30, 2004
Exemption of Future Income Plans, Final Report 91
This report considers whether registered retirement savings plans (RRSPs), deferred profit sharing plans (DPSPs), and registered retirement income funds (RRIFs) should be wholly or partly exempt from creditors’ remedies during the lifetime of the plan holder. This report also considers the exempt status of locked-in retirement accounts (LIRAs), life income funds (LIFs) and locked-in retirement income funds (LRIFs). Draft legislation is included. This report states that insurance and non-insurance RRSPs, DPSPs and RRIFs as defined […]
AREA OF LAW | Wills and Succession |
TAGS | deferred, income, fund, rrsp, rrif, dpsp, lif, lrif, savings, exemption, partner, lira, retirement, creditor, pension, profit, protection |
FORMAT | Publications |
FILE | fr091.pdf |
May 29, 2004
Report on Liens, Report for Discussion 13
A lien is an interest in property, similar to a security interest, which enables a creditor to retain (usually) or seize (occasionally) property belonging to a debtor. The rules governing liens in Alberta (at the time of publication) were widely varied, and controlled by a number of different statutes. This report suggests the creation of a unified Liens Act which would resolve problems such as the registration of liens, the priority of different interests on […]
AREA OF LAW | Constitutional and Public Law Corporate and Commercial |
TAGS | lien, non-consensual, retention, priority, perfection, claimant, secured, discharge, seizure, enforcement, attachment, buyer, claim, creditor, debt, debtor, goods, personal, Possession, Property, registration, termination |
FORMAT | Publications |
FILE | rfd13.pdf |
September 2, 1992
The Bulk Sales Act, Final Report 56
The Bulk Sales Act, RSA 1980, c B-13, was created to protect the creditors of retailers who sell their stock and disappear before paying off their debts. The Act (as it was at the writing of this report) required that anyone buying an unusually large amount of a retailer’s stock and trade fixtures must first obtain a list of the retailer’s debts, and must pay the retailer’s creditors directly (or obtain their consent), before the […]
AREA OF LAW | Corporate and Commercial |
TAGS | bulk sale, buyer, credit, creditor, debtor, fraud, fraudulent, merchant, seller |
FORMAT | Publications |
FILE | fr056.pdf |
ENACTMENT |
Miscellaneous Statutes Amendment Act, 1992, SA 1992, c 21, s 5 (repealed the Bulk Sales Act). |
January 1, 1990
Prejudgment Remedies for Unsecured Claimants, Final Report 50
This report is first in a series of final reports on the general topic of remedies of unsecured creditors. The report contains detailed recommendations for a legislative solution regarding the inadequacies identified in the available prejudgment remedies for unsecured claimants in Alberta. It details a variety of prejudgment remedies that currently exist and identifies as a problem the absence of any unifying principle in their application. There is discussion of the Mareva injunction, which has […]
AREA OF LAW | Corporate and Commercial |
TAGS | attachment, creditor, debtor, garnishment, pre-judgment, prejudgment, remedy |
FORMAT | Publications |
FILE | fr050.pdf |
ENACTMENT |
Civil Enforcement Act, SA 1994, c C-10.5 (now RSA 2000, c C-15). |
February 1, 1988
Remedies of Unsecured Creditors, Report for Discussion 3
This report is long and it examines the remedies available under the Alberta law to unsecured creditors for collection of their debts and makes tentative proposals for the reform of those remedies. It provides a description of the present system and criticism of it, and outlines the need for technical reform. The report examines the body of research on the kinds of debtors who are likely to get into legal trouble, as well as the […]
AREA OF LAW | Corporate and Commercial |
TAGS | unsecured, assets, income, enforcement, remedies, rules, creditor, debtor, distribution, execution, proceeds |
FORMAT | Publications |
FILE | rfd3.pdf |
May 2, 1986