A comparison of the current Article 9 and the new Article 9
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This article consists of a detailed chart comparing, through descriptive text and author's comments, the old and new Article 9 provisions in the Uniform Commercial Code, which concern secured transactions.
Publication Name: Uniform Commercial Code Law Journal
Subject: Law
ISSN: 0041-672X
Year: 2000
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A comparison of a security agreement under the current Article 9 and the new Article 9
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This article consists of a chart comparing the old and the new provisions of Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code as applied to a model security agreement.
Publication Name: Uniform Commercial Code Law Journal
Subject: Law
ISSN: 0041-672X
Year: 2000
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A preliminary comparison of the new Article 9 and the current Article 9
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A chart is used to compare the two versions of Article 9. Topics compared include creation of security interests, perfection, filing system, and general topics such as consignments, deposit accounts, letters of credit, tort claims, investment property, support obligations, and so forth. The 10/97 draft of the Article is the basis for the chart.
Publication Name: Uniform Commercial Code Law Journal
Subject: Law
ISSN: 0041-672X
Year: 1998
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