CCQ-1991 - Civil Code of Québec

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2953. Hypothecs that charge movables that have been transformed, mixed or combined so as to form a new movable take the rank of the first hypothec published against any property having served to form the new movable, provided that the publication of the hypothec charging the movable that was transformed, mixed or combined has been renewed against the new movable; if that is the case, the hypothecs rank concurrently, in proportion to the value of each movable thus transformed, mixed or combined.
1991, c. 64, a. 2953; 2002, c. 19, s. 15; I.N. 2014-05-01; 2016, c. 4, s. 341.
2953. Hypothecs that charge movables that have been transformed, mixed or combined so as to form a new movable take the rank of the first hypothec published against any property having served to form the new movable, provided that the registration of the hypothec charging the movable that was transformed, mixed or combined has been renewed against the new movable; if that is the case, the hypothecs rank concurrently, in proportion to the value of each movable thus transformed, mixed or combined.
1991, c. 64, a. 2953; 2002, c. 19, s. 15; I.N. 2014-05-01.
2953. Hypothecs on movables that have been transformed, mixed or combined so as to form a new movable take the rank of the first hypothec published against any property having served to form the new movable, provided that the registration of the hypothec on the movable that was transformed, mixed or combined has been renewed against the new movable; if that is the case, the hypothecs rank concurrently, in proportion to the value of each movable thus transformed, mixed or combined.
1991, c. 64, a. 2953; 2002, c. 19, s. 15.
2953. Hypothecs on movables that have been transformed, mixed or combined so as to form a new movable take the rank of the first hypothec published against any property having served to form the new movable, provided that the registration of the hypothec on the movable that was transformed, mixed or combined has been renewed against the new movable; if that is the case, the hypothecs rank concurrently, in proportion to the amount of each movable thus transformed, mixed or combined.
1991, c. 64, a. 2953.