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7-9A-625
Section 7-9A-625 Remedies for secured party's failure to comply with article. (a) Judicial
orders concerning noncompliance. If it is established that a secured party is not proceeding
in accordance with this article, a court may order or restrain collection, enforcement, or
disposition of collateral on appropriate terms and conditions. (b) Damages for noncompliance.
Subject to subsections (c), (d), and (f), a person is liable for damages in the amount of
any loss caused by a failure to comply with this article. Loss caused by a failure to comply
may include loss resulting from the debtor's inability to obtain, or increased costs of, alternative
financing. (c) Persons entitled to recover damages; statutory damages in consumer-goods transaction.
Except as otherwise provided in Section 7-9A-628: (1) a person that, at the time of the failure,
was a debtor, was an obligor, or held a security interest in or other lien on the collateral
may recover damages under subsection (b) for its loss;...
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7-9A-335
Section 7-9A-335 Accessions. (a) Creation of security interest in accession. A security interest
may be created in an accession and continues in collateral that becomes an accession. (b)
Perfection of security interest. If a security interest is perfected when the collateral becomes
an accession, the security interest remains perfected in the collateral. (c) Priority of security
interest. Except as otherwise provided in subsection (d), the other provisions of this part
determine the priority of a security interest in an accession. (d) Compliance with certificate-of-title
statute. A security interest in an accession is subordinate to a security interest in the
whole which is perfected by compliance with the requirements of a certificate-of-title statute
under Section 7-9A-311(b). (e) Removal of accession after default. After default, subject
to Part 6, a secured party may remove an accession from other goods if the security interest
in the accession has priority over the claims of every...
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7-9A-311
Section 7-9A-311 Perfection of security interests in property subject to certain statutes,
regulations, and treaties. (a) Security interest subject to other law. Except as otherwise
provided in subsection (d), the filing of a financing statement is not necessary or effective
to perfect a security interest in property subject to: (1) a statute, regulation, or treaty
of the United States whose requirements for a security interest's obtaining priority over
the rights of a lien creditor with respect to the property preempt Section 7-9A-310(a); (2)
Chapter 8 or Chapter 20 of Title 32 or another statute of this state which provides for a
security interest to be indicated on a certificate of title as a condition or result of the
security interest's obtaining priority over the rights of a lien creditor with respect to
the collateral, or any central filing system created by another statute of this state governing
perfection of a security interest in collateral that is subject to this article;...
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7-9A-330
Section 7-9A-330 Priority of purchaser of chattel paper or instrument. (a) Purchaser's priority:
Security interest claimed merely as proceeds. A purchaser of chattel paper has priority over
a security interest in the chattel paper which is claimed merely as proceeds of inventory
subject to a security interest if: (1) in good faith and in the ordinary course of the purchaser's
business, the purchaser gives new value and takes possession of the chattel paper or obtains
control of the chattel paper under Section 7-9A-105; and (2) the chattel paper does not indicate
that it has been assigned to an identified assignee other than the purchaser. (b) Purchaser's
priority: Other security interests. A purchaser of chattel paper has priority over a security
interest in the chattel paper which is claimed other than merely as proceeds of inventory
subject to a security interest if the purchaser gives new value and takes possession of the
chattel paper or obtains control of the chattel paper under...
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7-9A-406
Section 7-9A-406 Discharge of account debtor; notification of assignment; identification and
proof of assignment; restrictions on assignment of accounts, chattel paper, payment intangibles,
and promissory notes ineffective. (a) Discharge of account debtor; effect of notification.
Subject to subsections (b) through (i), an account debtor on an account, chattel paper, or
a payment intangible may discharge its obligation by paying the assignor until, but not after,
the account debtor receives a notification, authenticated by the assignor or the assignee,
that the amount due or to become due has been assigned and that payment is to be made to the
assignee. After receipt of the notification, the account debtor may discharge its obligation
by paying the assignee and may not discharge the obligation by paying the assignor. (b) When
notification ineffective. Subject to subsection (h), notification is ineffective under subsection
(a): (1) if it does not reasonably identify the rights assigned;...
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7-2A-527
Section 7-2A-527 Lessor's rights to dispose of goods. (1) After a default by a lessee under
the lease contract of the type described in Section 7-2A-523(1) or 7-2A-523(3)(a) or after
the lessor refuses to deliver or takes possession of goods (Section 7-2A-525 or 7-2A-526),
or, if agreed, after other default by a lessee, the lessor may dispose of the goods concerned
or the undelivered balance thereof by lease, sale, or otherwise. (2) Except as otherwise provided
with respect to damages liquidated in the lease agreement (Section 7-2A-504) or otherwise
determined pursuant to agreement of the parties (Sections 7-1-302 and 7-2A-503), if the disposition
is by lease agreement substantially similar to the original lease agreement and the new lease
agreement is made in good faith and in a commercially reasonable manner, the lessor may recover
from the lessee as damages (i) accrued and unpaid rent as of the date of the commencement
of the term of the new lease agreement, (ii) the present value,...
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7-9A-522
Section 7-9A-522 Maintenance and destruction of records. (a) Post-lapse maintenance and retrieval
of information. The filing office shall maintain a record of the information provided in a
filed financing statement for at least one year after the effectiveness of the financing statement
has lapsed under Section 7-9A-515 with respect to all secured parties of record. The record
must be retrievable by using the name of the debtor and by using the file number assigned
to the initial financing statement to which the record relates. (b) Destruction of written
records. Except to the extent that a statute governing disposition of public records provides
otherwise, the filing office immediately may destroy any written record evidencing a financing
statement. However, if the filing office destroys a written record, it shall maintain another
record of the financing statement which complies with subsection (a). (Act 2001-481, p. 647,
ยง1.)...
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7-11-106
Section 7-11-106 Required refilings. (1) If a security interest is perfected or has priority
on February 1, 1982, as to all persons or as to certain persons without any filing or recording,
and if the filing of a financing statement would be required for the perfection or priority
of the security interest against those persons under the new U.C.C., the perfection and priority
rights of the security interest continue until three years after February 1, 1982. The perfection
will then lapse unless a financing statement is filed as provided in subsection (2) or unless
the security interest is perfected otherwise than by filing. (2) A financing statement may
be filed within six months before the perfection of a security interest would otherwise lapse.
Any such financing statement may be signed by either the debtor or the secured party. It must
identify the security agreement, statement or notice (however denominated in any statute or
other law repealed or modified by this act), state the...
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7-9A-316
Section 7-9A-316 Effect of change in governing law. (a) General rule: Effect on perfection
of change in governing law. A security interest perfected pursuant to the law of the jurisdiction
designated in Section 7-9A-301(1) or 7-9A-305(c) remains perfected until the earliest of:
(1) the time perfection would have ceased under the law of that jurisdiction; (2) the expiration
of four months after a change of the debtor's location to another jurisdiction; or (3) the
expiration of one year after a transfer of collateral to a person that thereby becomes a debtor
and is located in another jurisdiction. (b) Security interest perfected or unperfected under
law of new jurisdiction. If a security interest described in subsection (a) becomes perfected
under the law of the other jurisdiction before the earliest time or event described in that
subsection, it remains perfected thereafter. If the security interest does not become perfected
under the law of the other jurisdiction before the earliest...
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8-9B-9
Section 8-9B-9 Defenses, liability, and protection of transferee. (a) A transfer is not voidable
under Section 8-9B-5(a)(1) against a person that took in good faith and for a reasonably equivalent
value given the debtor or against any subsequent transferee that took in good faith. (b) To
the extent a transfer is avoidable in an action by a creditor under Section 8-9B-8(a)(1),
the following rules apply: (1) Except as otherwise provided in this section, the creditor
may recover judgment for the value of the asset transferred, as adjusted under subsection
(c), or the amount necessary to satisfy the creditor's claim, whichever is less. The judgment
may be entered against: (i) the first transferee of the asset or the person for whose benefit
the transfer was made; or (ii) any subsequent transferee, other than: (A) a good-faith transferee
that took for value; or (B) a subsequent transferee of a person described in clause (A). (2)
Recovery pursuant to Section 8-9B-8(a)(1) or (b) of or from...
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