2011
We're moving, but just next door...
25/10/11 17:42

Effective Monday 31 October 2011, we will be relocating to Level 3 150 Edward Street Brisbane Qld 4000.
We are sharing premises with our friends and colleagues at Wilkinson & Boynton, but remain independently owned and operated.
Phone, fax and postal details remain unchanged.
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Are you ready for the PPSR?
24/07/11 17:18 Filed in: On-line Searching
About the PPSR
The Personal Property and Securities Register (PPSR), is a single, national online register that will allow lenders and businesses to protect their security interests in personal property by registration.
Secured parties, buyers, and other interested parties involved in personal property security transactions will also be able to use the PPSR to search for security interests in personal property.
The PPSR will provide businesses and individuals with access to a single source of information about security interests in personal property and will mean significant reductions in the cost of searching and registering security interests.
About personal property
Personal property is anything that is capable of being owned (other than land or fixtures). Personal property may be tangible, such as cars, boats, machinery and livestock, or intangible, such as intellectual property and contract rights.
About security interests
A security interest is a legal interest in personal property that is created by any transaction that secures the payment or performance of an obligation. An example of a security interest is a fixed and floating charge over a company or a retention of title agreement.
About secured parties
A secured party can be an individual, a company, or another entity that has interest in a grantor’s collateral.
About collateral
Collateral is the personal property to which a security interest attaches.
When will the PPSR will be available?
The PPSR will be available from 10 October 2011.
About existing registers
The PPSR will replace most existing Commonwealth, State and Territory personal property security registers. Security interests recorded on existing registers will be moved to the PPSR to avoid the need to re-register interests in new system.
Does it cost money to search or register on the PPSR?
Yes, there will be a fee to search or register a security interest on the PPSR. The Government has advised that it will make information about the fees and pricing available nearer to the start date.
How do I register or perform a search on the PPSR?
Peter Atkinson & Company is ready to make the transition to the new PPSR easy for its customers by integrating PPSR registrations and searches into our existing online searching portal.
Where can I get more information?
Visit our online searching providers site for more information.
The Personal Property and Securities Register (PPSR), is a single, national online register that will allow lenders and businesses to protect their security interests in personal property by registration.
Secured parties, buyers, and other interested parties involved in personal property security transactions will also be able to use the PPSR to search for security interests in personal property.
The PPSR will provide businesses and individuals with access to a single source of information about security interests in personal property and will mean significant reductions in the cost of searching and registering security interests.
About personal property
Personal property is anything that is capable of being owned (other than land or fixtures). Personal property may be tangible, such as cars, boats, machinery and livestock, or intangible, such as intellectual property and contract rights.
About security interests
A security interest is a legal interest in personal property that is created by any transaction that secures the payment or performance of an obligation. An example of a security interest is a fixed and floating charge over a company or a retention of title agreement.
About secured parties
A secured party can be an individual, a company, or another entity that has interest in a grantor’s collateral.
About collateral
Collateral is the personal property to which a security interest attaches.
When will the PPSR will be available?
The PPSR will be available from 10 October 2011.
About existing registers
The PPSR will replace most existing Commonwealth, State and Territory personal property security registers. Security interests recorded on existing registers will be moved to the PPSR to avoid the need to re-register interests in new system.
Does it cost money to search or register on the PPSR?
Yes, there will be a fee to search or register a security interest on the PPSR. The Government has advised that it will make information about the fees and pricing available nearer to the start date.
How do I register or perform a search on the PPSR?
Peter Atkinson & Company is ready to make the transition to the new PPSR easy for its customers by integrating PPSR registrations and searches into our existing online searching portal.
Where can I get more information?
Visit our online searching providers site for more information.
2011 Titles Office Registration Fees
24/07/11 17:06 Filed in: Fees | Titles Office
The Titles Office (DERM) have announced their fee increases, effective 1 August 2011
Download and print your own handy Ready-Reckoner for current (1/8/11>) lodging fee calculations here. An indispensable tool if you calculate lodging fees all the time!.
Also see our Help Desk page for further information about Titles Office matters.
Download and print your own handy Ready-Reckoner for current (1/8/11>) lodging fee calculations here. An indispensable tool if you calculate lodging fees all the time!.
Also see our Help Desk page for further information about Titles Office matters.
Brisbane Flood Disaster Update
18/01/11 07:41
Monday 17th saw most of the CBD resuming business, although several buildings remained closed. Titles Office, Riverside, Riparian, CP1 and 2 and others were closed,
We were able to lodge Titles Office docs at their temporary Woolloongabba Centre, and will continue to do so till they re-open in the city, anticipated for Wednesday 19th.
It is expected that most of those that remain closed will slowly reopen towards the end of the week.
We were able to lodge Titles Office docs at their temporary Woolloongabba Centre, and will continue to do so till they re-open in the city, anticipated for Wednesday 19th.
It is expected that most of those that remain closed will slowly reopen towards the end of the week.
Brisbane Flood Disaster
16/01/11 19:44

We’re pleased to be able to get back to work on Monday 17 January and help our clients move forward and get back to a semblance of normality, at least so far as business goes.
Some buildings remain closed in the CBD, notably the Titles Office according to information available as at 7.30 pm Sunday, so searching and lodging services will remain interrupted in the short term.
As we learn more on Monday, we’ll keep you up-to-date.
Brisbane Flood Closure
13/01/11 10:34

We anticipate resuming normal services on Monday 17 January, and will update this site accordingly if this changes.
Again, we apologise for this disruption to our services.
Emergency Closure
11/01/11 20:41

With conditions expected to worsen, it is likely the Brisbane CBD will be un-accessible through Thursday 13th and Friday 14th January.
Please check back here for updates as to re-opening once access is available and services to the Brisbane CBD have been restored.
Our sincere apologies for the inconvenience this causes our clients.
You may contact us via our contact page email form, or call Peter Thornton on 0418 715 022, or Peter Atkinson on 0418 989 903.
If you need any searching that we can do remotely via our online databases, please call Peter Thornton.
