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Making registrations
Registration on the PPSR is the most common manner in which perfection is completed. With this in mind, legal practitioners should be aware of some general rules about making registrations, as outlined in this guidance note. These rules include the application to registration must be in approved form, the 20-business day rule for registration of security interests granted by a company, and registration can take place before the execution of a security agreement.
Legal practitioners should be familiar with what is required to make a registration, which is also set out in this guidance note.
See Making registrations.