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12 February 2020

First edition of Security Interests (Jersey) Law 2012

A book on the Security Interests (Jersey) Law 2012 (the "Security Law") is due to be published in January 2020.
Jersey Finance and Banking
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A book on the Security Interests (Jersey) Law 2012 (the "Security Law") is due to be published in January 2020.

The author of the book is Mark Dunlop, Mark is a Jersey advocate and a partner at Bedell Cristin.

The Security Law is a significant reform of Jersey's security law and came fully into force on 2 January 2014. The Security Law is influenced by the Personal Property Security Acts of Canada and New Zealand. The book comments in detail on the provisions of the Security Law.

Sir Michael Birt, QC has provided a foreword for the book in which he comments:

"The author is to be congratulated on producing a helpful and clear guide to a complex but very important piece of legislation. His book will be an invaluable aid to all those engaged, whether as principals or advisers, in the provision of security over intangible movable property."

The book is published by Key Haven Publications Ltd and is available for pre-order here

The content of this article is intended to provide a general guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought about your specific circumstances.

ARTICLE
12 February 2020

First edition of Security Interests (Jersey) Law 2012

Jersey Finance and Banking
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