UNCITRAL guide on the implementation of a security rights registry / United Nations Commission on International Trade Law.
2014
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UNCITRAL guide on the implementation of a security rights registry / United Nations Commission on International Trade Law.
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United Nations Commission on International Trade Law, author.
Variant Title
Guide on the implementation of a security rights registry.
Imprint
Vienna : United Nations, 2014.
Description
viii, 160 pages ; 24 cm
Formatted Contents Note
Introduction. A. Purpose of the present guide and its relationship with the UNCITRAL Legislative Guide on Secured Transactions
B. Terminology and interpretation
C. Key objectives and fundamental policies of an efficient registry
D. Overview of secured transactions law and the role of registration
1. General
2. Concept of a security right
3. Creation of a security right
4. Third-party effectiveness of a security right
5. Priority of a security right
6. Extended scope of the registry
7. Registration and enforcement of security rights
8. Conflict-of-laws considerations
9. Notice registration
10. Coordination with specialized movable property registries
11. Coordination with immovable property registries
12. International coordination among national security rights registries
13. Transitional considerations: applicability of a new Law to prior security rights
14. Legislative drafting considerations
I. Establishment and functions of the security rights registry.
A. General remarks
1. Establishment of the registry
2. Appointment of the registrar
3. Functions of the registry
4. Additional implementation considerations
5. Registry terms and conditions of use
6. Electronic or paper-based registry
B. Recommendations 1-3
II. Access to registry services.
A. General remarks
1. Public access
2. Operating days and hours of the registry
3. Access to registration services
4. Verification of registrant's identity, evidence of grantor authorization and scrutiny of the content of the notice not required
5. Access to search services
B. Recommendations 4-10
III. Registration.
A. General remarks
1. Time of effectiveness of the registration of a notice
2. Period of effectiveness of the registration of a notice
3. Time when a notice may be registered
4. Sufficiency of a single notice
5. Unique registration number to be assigned to initial notices
6. Grantor-based organization and retrieval of registered notices
7. Organization and retrieval of registered notices by serial number
8. Preserving the integrity and security of the registry record
9. Liability of the registry
10. Registry's duty to send a copy of the registered notice to the secured creditor
11. Secured creditor's duty to send a copy of the registered notice to the grantor
12. Amendment of information in the public registry record
13. Removal and archiving of information from the public registry record
14. Language of notices and search requests
B. Recommendations 11-22
IV. Registration of initial notices.
A. General remarks
1. Introduction
2. Grantor information
3. Secured creditor information
4. Description of encumbered assets
5. Period of effectiveness of the registration of a notice
6. Maximum amount for which the security right may be enforced
7. Effect of errors or omissions on the effectiveness of the registration of a notice
B. Recommendations 23-29
V. Registration of amendment and cancellation notices.
A. General remarks
1. Amendment notices
2. Cancellation notices
3. Effect of inadvertent expiration or cancellation of a registered notice
4. Effectiveness of amendment or cancellation notices not authorized by the secured creditor
5. Compulsory amendment or cancellation
B. Recommendations 30-33
VI. Search criteria and search results.
A. General remarks
1. Search criteria
2. Search results
B. Recommendations 34 and 35
VII. Registration and search fees
A. General remarks
B. Recommendation 36
Annexes.
I. Terminology and recommendations
II. Examples of registry forms
III. Decision of the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law and General Assembly resolution 68/108
A. Decision of the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law
B. General Assembly resolution 68/108.
B. Terminology and interpretation
C. Key objectives and fundamental policies of an efficient registry
D. Overview of secured transactions law and the role of registration
1. General
2. Concept of a security right
3. Creation of a security right
4. Third-party effectiveness of a security right
5. Priority of a security right
6. Extended scope of the registry
7. Registration and enforcement of security rights
8. Conflict-of-laws considerations
9. Notice registration
10. Coordination with specialized movable property registries
11. Coordination with immovable property registries
12. International coordination among national security rights registries
13. Transitional considerations: applicability of a new Law to prior security rights
14. Legislative drafting considerations
I. Establishment and functions of the security rights registry.
A. General remarks
1. Establishment of the registry
2. Appointment of the registrar
3. Functions of the registry
4. Additional implementation considerations
5. Registry terms and conditions of use
6. Electronic or paper-based registry
B. Recommendations 1-3
II. Access to registry services.
A. General remarks
1. Public access
2. Operating days and hours of the registry
3. Access to registration services
4. Verification of registrant's identity, evidence of grantor authorization and scrutiny of the content of the notice not required
5. Access to search services
B. Recommendations 4-10
III. Registration.
A. General remarks
1. Time of effectiveness of the registration of a notice
2. Period of effectiveness of the registration of a notice
3. Time when a notice may be registered
4. Sufficiency of a single notice
5. Unique registration number to be assigned to initial notices
6. Grantor-based organization and retrieval of registered notices
7. Organization and retrieval of registered notices by serial number
8. Preserving the integrity and security of the registry record
9. Liability of the registry
10. Registry's duty to send a copy of the registered notice to the secured creditor
11. Secured creditor's duty to send a copy of the registered notice to the grantor
12. Amendment of information in the public registry record
13. Removal and archiving of information from the public registry record
14. Language of notices and search requests
B. Recommendations 11-22
IV. Registration of initial notices.
A. General remarks
1. Introduction
2. Grantor information
3. Secured creditor information
4. Description of encumbered assets
5. Period of effectiveness of the registration of a notice
6. Maximum amount for which the security right may be enforced
7. Effect of errors or omissions on the effectiveness of the registration of a notice
B. Recommendations 23-29
V. Registration of amendment and cancellation notices.
A. General remarks
1. Amendment notices
2. Cancellation notices
3. Effect of inadvertent expiration or cancellation of a registered notice
4. Effectiveness of amendment or cancellation notices not authorized by the secured creditor
5. Compulsory amendment or cancellation
B. Recommendations 30-33
VI. Search criteria and search results.
A. General remarks
1. Search criteria
2. Search results
B. Recommendations 34 and 35
VII. Registration and search fees
A. General remarks
B. Recommendation 36
Annexes.
I. Terminology and recommendations
II. Examples of registry forms
III. Decision of the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law and General Assembly resolution 68/108
A. Decision of the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law
B. General Assembly resolution 68/108.
Note
United Nations publication sales no. E.14.V.6.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Call Number
K1100 .U55 2014
Language
English
ISBN
9789211338232
9211338239
9211338239
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