Acts and Regulations

95-57 - General

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Description of Serial Numbered Goods
25(1)Where collateral is to be described by serial number, the registrant, in the block of data labelled “Serial Numbered Collateral Information”,
(a) shall enter the last twenty-five characters of the serial number or all the characters if the serial number contains less than twenty-five characters in the field labelled “Serial Number”,
(b) may verify the serial number entered by entering it a second time in the field labelled “Rekey Serial Number”,
(c) shall indicate the type of serial numbered goods to which the registration relates by entering or selecting the appropriate code in the field labelled “Serial Collateral Type”, and
(d) may describe the collateral by make, manufacturer, model, model year or any other particulars in the field labelled “Description”.
25(2)For the purposes of this section, the serial number for
(a) a motor vehicle other than a combine or tractor is the vehicle identification number marked on, or attached to, the body frame by the manufacturer,
(b) a combine, tractor, mobile home or trailer is the serial number marked on, or attached to, the chassis by the manufacturer,
(c) a boat that can be registered, recorded or licensed under the Canada Shipping Act (Canada) is the registration, recording or licence number assigned to the boat under that Act,
(d) a boat not referred to in paragraph (c) is the serial number marked on, or attached to, the boat by the manufacturer,
(e) an outboard motor for a boat is the serial number marked on, or attached to, the outboard motor by the manufacturer,
(f) an aircraft that must be registered under the Aeronautics Act (Canada) or regulations made under that Act in order to be operated in Canada is the registration marks assigned to the airframe by the Department of Transport (Canada), omitting any hyphen,
(g) an aircraft that must be registered under the law of a state, other than Canada, that is a party to the Convention on International Civil Aviation 1944 (Chicago) is the registration marks assigned to the airframe by the relevant licensing authority, omitting any hyphen, and
(h) an aircraft not referred to in paragraph (f) or (g) is the serial number marked on, or attached to, the airframe by the manufacturer.
25(3)Where collateral referred to in paragraph (2)(a), (b), (d), (e) or (h) does not have a serial number or vehicle identification number marked on, or attached to, it by the manufacturer, the serial number is any number of at least six characters that is marked on, or attached to, the collateral.
99-20; 2004-37
Description of Serial Numbered Goods
25(1)Where collateral is to be described by serial number, the registrant, in the block of data labelled “Serial Numbered Collateral Information”,
(a) shall enter the last twenty-five characters of the serial number or all the characters if the serial number contains less than twenty-five characters in the field labelled “Serial Number”,
(b) may verify the serial number entered by entering it a second time in the field labelled “Rekey Serial Number”,
(c) shall indicate the type of serial numbered goods to which the registration relates by entering or selecting the appropriate code in the field labelled “Serial Collateral Type”, and
(d) may describe the collateral by make, manufacturer, model, model year or any other particulars in the field labelled “Description”.
25(2)For the purposes of this section, the serial number for
(a) a motor vehicle other than a combine or tractor is the vehicle identification number marked on, or attached to, the body frame by the manufacturer,
(b) a combine, tractor, mobile home or trailer is the serial number marked on, or attached to, the chassis by the manufacturer,
(c) a boat that can be registered, recorded or licensed under the Canada Shipping Act (Canada) is the registration, recording or licence number assigned to the boat under that Act,
(d) a boat not referred to in paragraph (c) is the serial number marked on, or attached to, the boat by the manufacturer,
(e) an outboard motor for a boat is the serial number marked on, or attached to, the outboard motor by the manufacturer,
(f) an aircraft that must be registered under the Aeronautics Act (Canada) or regulations made under that Act in order to be operated in Canada is the registration marks assigned to the airframe by the Department of Transport (Canada), omitting any hyphen,
(g) an aircraft that must be registered under the law of a state, other than Canada, that is a party to the Convention on International Civil Aviation 1944 (Chicago) is the registration marks assigned to the airframe by the relevant licensing authority, omitting any hyphen, and
(h) an aircraft not referred to in paragraph (f) or (g) is the serial number marked on, or attached to, the airframe by the manufacturer.
25(3)Where collateral referred to in paragraph (2)(a), (b), (d), (e) or (h) does not have a serial number or vehicle identification number marked on, or attached to, it by the manufacturer, the serial number is any number of at least six characters that is marked on, or attached to, the collateral.
99-20; 2004-37