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264: Amendment to Personal Property Securities Act 1999

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“Changes made to rules about using personal items as loan guarantees”

The Personal Property Securities Act 1999 has been changed. You can find the changes in the Act itself. This means that the government has made some updates to the rules about personal property securities, which are things like loans or agreements where someone uses their personal property as a guarantee. If you want to know exactly what has changed, you’ll need to look at the updated Act.

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Money and consumer rights > Banking and loans

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Consequential amendments, repeals, and revocations

264Amendment to Personal Property Securities Act 1999

  1. Amendment(s) incorporated in the Act(s).