Circular Priorities in Secured Transactions Law

31 Pages Posted: 14 Oct 2010

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Roderick J. Wood

University of Alberta - Faculty of Law

Date Written: 2010

Abstract

Circular priority problems are endemic in secured transaction law. A circular priority situation arises when there are three or more parties with competing claims to the same asset and there is no clear ranking of priority among them. There are multiple approaches applied by courts or advanced by commentators to resolve circular priority problems. The different mechanisms used by the courts to resolve a circular priority problem are evaluated using criteria that reflect the general values and goals of commercial law, and the mechanism that best accords with this criteria is identified. Although consensus on the best way of breaking a circularity will reduce litigation costs, it does not provide a complete solution as it can be undermined by ex post bargaining among creditors. Given this instability, priority rules should be designed so as to minimize the occasions when such problems can arise.

Keywords: Secured Transactions

Suggested Citation

Wood, Roderick J., Circular Priorities in Secured Transactions Law (2010). Alberta Law Review, Vol. 47, No. 4, p. 823, 2010, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1691229

Roderick J. Wood (Contact Author)

University of Alberta - Faculty of Law ( email )

Law Centre (111 - 89 Ave)
Edmonton, Alberta T6G 2H5
Canada

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