OBA Business Law & Real Property Law PROGRAM | Original Program Date: July 16, 2024
On June 6, 2024, Bill 200, The Homeowner Protection Act, 2024 came into force, amending section 54 of the Personal Property Security Act (PPSA) to provide that a Notice of Security Interest (NOSI) in respect of consumer goods may no longer be registered on land title. It further amended the PPSA to provide that all NOSIs for consumer goods currently registered on title are now deemed expired and may be deleted from title upon application by the owner.
Join our expert panel as they examine these changes and provide practical insights and guidance on:
- Immediate and longer-term impact for both business lawyers and real estate lawyers
- Consideration of the ambiguities in the legislative changes
- Analysis of the issues that can arise from personal property security and real property perspectives
- Best practices to minimize business and professional risks and protect client interests
Register now to ensure that you are up-to-date and equipped to handle these important changes!
PROGRAM CHAIR
Jennifer Babe, OBA’s Personal Property Security Law Committee
PROGRAM SPEAKERS
Michael Burke, Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP
Ray Leclair, LAWPRO
PROGRAM DETAILS
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For 1 to 3 Participants |
CBA Member: $60*
Non-Member: $90* |
For 4 or more Participants |
CBA Member: $85*
Non-Member: $155* |
*plus applicable taxes
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