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The Personal Property Securities Act 2009 (and successor legislation) / presented by Leigh Adams
Bib ID 5232449
Format BookBook
Author
Adams, Leigh, 1953-
 
Description St. Leonards, N.S.W. : College of Law, Department of Continuing Professional Education, ©2010 
i, 18 p. ; 30 cm. 
ISBN 1740266668 
Series

Seminar papers (College of Law (Sydney, N.S.W.)) ; 10/400.8.

Notes

At head of title: A presentation for the Continuing Professional Education Department of the College of Law on Saturday 29 May 2010.

Subjects Australia. - Personal Property Securities Act 2009.  |  Personal property - Law and legislation - Australia.  |  Security (Law) - Australia.
Other authors/contributors College of Law (Sydney, N.S.W.). Continuing Professional Education Dept

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