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Subject Matter Outline
- Introduction to Secured Credit
- Nature of Security Interests
- Scope of Article 9
- Choice of Law
- Creation of Security Interests
- Classification of Collateral
- Enforcement and Attachment
- Overview
- Security Agreements
- After Acquired Property and Future Advances
- Value and Rights in the Collateral
- Consumer Transactions
- Collateral and Obligations
- Proceeds
- Limits on Collateral
- Retention of Title and Consignments
- True and Disguised Leases
- Default
- Perfection
- Generally
- Filing Systems
- Debtors’ Name
- Financing Statements
- Possession
- Control of Investment Property, Deposit Account, Letter of Credit Rates and Electronic Chattel Paper
- Proceeds and After Acquired Property
- Certificate of Title Systems
- Automatic Perfection
- Land and Fixtures
- Characterizing Collateral
- Maintaining Perfection
- Lapse and Continuation
- Changed Circumstances and Relocation
- Proceeds
- Priority
- Default Priority Rules
- Specific Priority Rules
- Lien Creditors v. Secured Party, Future Advances and Bankruptcy
- Bankruptcy Trustee v. Secured Party
- Secured Party v. Secured Party
- Secured Party v. Fixtures
- Sellers v. Secured Party
- Buyers v. Secured Party
- Secured Party v. Statutory Liens
- Creditors’ Remedies Under State Law
- Remedies of Unsecured Creditors
- Remedies of Secured Creditors
- CANINE: Article Nine Problems / Chapter 33 - A Secured Party's Options On Default (CT11_33)
- Security and Foreclosure
- Obtaining Possession of Collateral (Repossession)
- Sale of Collateral and Deficiency
- Acceptance of Collateral as Satisfaction of Debt
- Intangibles
- Remedies for a Secured Party’s Failure to Comply with Article 9
- Enforcing Security Interest in Bankruptcy
- Creditors’ Remedies in Bankruptcy
- Bankruptcy and the Automatic Stay
- Secured Creditors in Bankruptcy
- Additional Topics