Full Description
Bangsund on the Commercial Liens Act of British Columbia is a highly practical guide for service providers, lawyers, judges, students, and financial professionals navigating the revolutionary new Commercial Liens Act (CLA).
The book explains how the CLA gives service providers a lien and enforcement rights on serviced goods in cases of non-payment. Organized by concept rather than by statute section, commercial law expert Clayton Bangsund offers clear, concise analysis supported by statutory text, block quotes, and pinpoint citations. Hypothetical scenarios throughout the book illustrate how the CLA operates in real situations. Each substantive chapter ends with self-assessment exercises, with solutions provided in an appendix, making this resource both comprehensive and user-friendly. The appendices also include a governance overview table, a glossary, and a table of statutory concordance & indexing, which assists the reader in locating the author's discussion of particular statutory provisions.
Helping readers discern the transformative new legal realities created by the CLA, this is an essential read for students and practitioners.
Contents
Dedication
Overview
Table of Contents
Table of Statutes
Table of Regulations
Table of Cases
Foreword
Preface
Prologue
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. History & Modernization
Chapter 3. Terminology & Integration
Chapter 4. Scope & Application
Chapter 5. Creation & Termination
Chapter 6. Rights, Obligations & Options
Chapter 7. Perfection
Chapter 8. Priority
Chapter 9. Enforcement
Chapter 10. Conflict of Laws
Chapter 11. Transition
Chapter 12. Conclusion
Appendices
Glossary
Index
About the Author



