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Drawing primarily from New Zealand and Australian statutes and cases, The Law of Secured Credit is a major and in-depth new work on the range of complex and often interrelated areas of law governing secured transactions.
The book is divided into 18 chapters which focus on secured transactions law in New Zealand and Australia in the context of security interests, consumer credit, guarantees and insolvency.
Because of the breadth and quality of its commentary and practical treatment of the transactional aspects of the law of secured transactions, The Law of Secured Credit provides an invaluable and practical resource for commercial lawyers and professionals in the business sector on both sides of the Tasman.
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