The intersection of bankruptcy and revised article 9
Article Abstract:
The author discusses UCC article 9 and the secured creditor under bankruptcy proceedings, differences faced by secured and unsecured creditors, and traps of which to be aware.
Publication Name: Uniform Commercial Code Law Journal
Subject: Law
ISSN: 0041-672X
Year: 2001
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What a dirt lawyer needs to know about new article 9 of the UCC
Article Abstract:
The authors discuss UCC article 9 and its relationship to real estate transactions involving secured transactions.
Publication Name: Uniform Commercial Code Law Journal
Subject: Law
ISSN: 0041-672X
Year: 2001
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Investment securities and investment property: the 1994 uniform version of article 8 of the Uniform Commercial Code, federal book-entry regulations and relevant changes under revised article 9
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The authors discuss changes made to UCC articles 8 and 9 in regards to securities and property investments.
Publication Name: Uniform Commercial Code Law Journal
Subject: Law
ISSN: 0041-672X
Year: 2001
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