This book is a valuable reference tool for the law on the bill of sale. In today's commercial and security markets an understanding of the nature of a bill of sale and what it can do is important. From its discussion of the historical origins of how the bill of sale came to be. it develops a definition and distinguishes a bill of sale from other transactions. The book examines the technical requirements of the Bills of Sale Act in relation to the scope of its applicability and the form which a bill of sale should take. It considers the registration requirements of a bill and the issue of priority that is accorded to it. The respective rights of the grantor and grantee are also considered.