Thank you, Mr. Chairman. In reading subsection 2, I think it makes it somewhat clearer. I apologize for not making it clearer before. Subsection 2 says that where a mobile home is seized, the special provisions prevail, if the mobile home is occupied by the debtor or any other person and fails to give it up willingly. So, if you had a vacation trailer and if it was unoccupied, you could seize it as you would a car. If you had a vacation trailer or anything on wheels, as you describe, Mr. Whitford, and if someone was occupying it, then you would have to use the special provisions. Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
Ms. Buckland on Bill 7: Personal Property Security Act
In the Legislative Assembly on March 2nd, 1994. See this statement in context.
Bill 7: Personal Property Security Act
Item 18: Consideration In Committee Of The Whole Of Bills And Other Matters
March 1st, 1994
Page 484
Buckland
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