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The Reform of UK Personal Property Security Law: Comparative Perspectives, edited by John De Lacy. Abingdon: Routledge-Cavendish, 2010, xxxix + 475 + (appendices + index) 51pp (£95 hardback). ISBN: 978-1-85941-891-8.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

Noel Mcgrath*
Affiliation:
Dublin City University

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Copyright © Society of Legal Scholars 2011

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References

1 Department of Business Innovation and Skills Registration of Charges Created by Companies and Limited Liability Partnerships (London: TSO, 2010).

2 Reform of Personal Property Security Law, p 83.

3 The Department of Business Innovation and Skills has recently consulted on proposals to amend the operation of the Bills of Sale Acts in relation to consumer lending, particularly with regard to so-called ‘logbook loans’; the consultation does not address bills of sale outside the consumer context. See Department of Business Innovation and Skills A Better Deal for Consumers: Consultation on the Proposal to Ban the use of Bills of Sale for Consumer Lending (London: TSO, 2009).

4 Reform of Personal Property Security Law, pp 17–19, 163 and 187.

5 Ibid, p xlii.

6 Ibid, pp 8–9.

7 Ibid, p 81.

8 (1828) 3 Russ 1.

9 Reform of Personal Property Security Law, p 246.

10 Ibid, p 243.

11 Ibid, p 250.

12 Ibid, pp 308–314.

13 Ibid, p 162.

14 Ibid, pp 167–169.

15 Ibid, p 170.

16 Ibid, pp 170–172. See NV Slavenburg's Bank v International Natural Resources [1980 1 WLR 1076: Slavenburg filings were abolished by the Overseas Companies (Execution of Documents and Registration of Charges) Regulations 2009, SI 2009/1917.