Corporations Act 2001
Note: This Part does not apply to a CCIV or a sub-fund of a CCIV: see Division 4 of Part 8B.6 .
Scope
442B(1)
This section applies if a security interest in property (the secured property ) of a company under administration was a circulating security interest when the interest arose, but has stopped being a circulating security interest because: (a) in the case of a PPSA security interest - the property has stopped being a circulating asset (within the meaning of the Personal Property Securities Act 2009 ); or (b) in the case of a security interest that was a floating charge when it arose - the floating charge has since become a fixed or specific charge.
Note 1: A circulating security interest can be either a PPSA security interest to which a circulating asset has attached or a floating charge: see the definition of circulating security interest in section 9 .
Note 2: For the meaning of circulating asset , see section 340 of the Personal Property Securities Act 2009 .
Security interest in circulating asset
442B(2)
Subject to sections 442C and 442D , in the case of a PPSA security interest, the administrator may deal with any of the secured property in any way the company could deal with the secured property immediately before it stopped being a circulating asset.
Floating charge
442B(3)
Subject to sections 442C and 442D , in the case of a security interest that was a floating charge when it arose, the administrator may deal with any of the secured property as if the security interest were still a floating charge.
Note: Section 442C deals with the disposal of encumbered property by an administrator. Section 442D makes the administrator ' s functions and powers subject to those of a secured party, receiver or controller.
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