Lien Registration Services
Here at Southland Registrations we offer a number of Lien
Registration services. The following definitions are provided
as a general guideline for what we offer. When completing a registration,
each registration service may have special
legislative requirements.
For more complex registrations, we would suggest that you
consult
legal council prior to registration to determine
requirements,
timetables and priorities.
Below are definitions to liens that we are able to register via
Alberta Government Services Writ of Enforcements
Document filed with the Clerk of the Court of Queen's Bench.
Registered with the Personal Property Registry to enforce a
creditor's interest.
Garageman's Lien
A garageman registers a lien against an owner's vehicle for
repairs, parts or storage for which he has not been paid.
Security Agreement
A security interest under the Personal Property Security Act,
including leases for a term of more than one year, transfers of
accounts or chattel paper and consignments.
Sale of Goods and Factor Act Registrations
A buyer's interest in goods left in the possession of the seller.
Matrimonial Property Order or Financial Statement
An interest of a spouse given exclusive possession by a Court
of a mobile home or household goods under the Matrimonial
Property Act.
Crown Charge
A lien, charge or other interest of the Crown created by any law
in force in Canada.
Land Charge
An interest in real property of a corporation that secures payment
or performance of an obligation under section 59.2 of the Law of
Property Act.
Maintenance Order
An order or interim order of a court in Alberta , maintenance
means maintenance, support or alimony.
Railway Rolling Stock
A mortgage deed under section 63 of the Railway Act.
Court Orders
Any order authorized by a court or statute
Attachment Orders
An order granted by the court prior to judgement, to attach
to property in order to protect an interest
Receiver's Report
A notice of a financial statement or final account of the receiver's
administration
Statutory Charge
A lien, charge, or other interest that affects property and is
created under an enactment in Force in Alberta.
How to register: Most interests can be registered by completing a Financing
Statement and submitting it to one of our agents here at
Southland Registrations for entry into the Personal Property
Information System (PERPIS). Some interests may only be
registered by specific representatives, as they are for specific
purposes. Our friendly staff can provide more information
about these interests.
Some interests must be registered within a specific time frame
to satisfy time limitations within the Personal Property Security
Act and other legislations. You should allow adequate time
for processing by our staff if you believe there are any legislative
time limits for registration. If you are unsure if your interest has
a time limitation, you may wish to consult legal counsel before
completing your Financing Statement.
How registrations are handled:
After you submit a Financing Statement to our staff, we will
carefully review it. If the information is complete, accurate,
and acceptable for entry, it will be submitted by our staff,
into the Personal Property Information System (PERPIS),
at which time a registration number will be generated by
the system.
It is your responsibility to make sure that the information on
any form is accurate. A registration can be invalidated or its
effect impaired by an informational error or omission that is
considered seriously misleading. Seriously misleading
information could result in the registration not being disclosed
in a search result. Particular care should be taken in completing
the description of debtor names and serial numbers, when
completing your Financing Statement.
A secured party has an obligation to ensure there are
sufficient grounds for the registration and that the registration
is made in good faith. A failure to comply with this obligation
could lead to a claim by any person suffering damages as a
result of such a registration. If such an unsubstantiated claim
is made, Southland Registrations may not be held liable.
After your interest is registered on PERPIS, our staff will provide
you with a Verification Statement confirming the registration
information as it was entered into PERPIS. Check your statement
carefully to ensure that all information was recorded accurately.
If errors are detected, have the error amended immediately
on PERPIS. The verification statement can be used to renew
or discharge your registration.
Lien Registrations : $12.60 plus $2.00 for each additional year
Garageman's Lien : $15.60
Writ of Enforcement Registration : $20.60
Writ of Enforcement Renewal : $22.70
All Amendments to PPR Registrations : $10.60
All PPR Discharges : $7.42
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