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Understanding Secured Transactions Lawrence William H Henning

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Understanding Secured Transactions Lawrence William H Henning
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Publisher: Newark, NJ : LexisNexis Matthew Bender
File Extension: PDF
File size: 33.16 MB
Author: Lawrence, William H, Henning, William H., 1947-; Freyermuth, R. Wilson, 1962-
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Understanding Secured Transactions Lawrence William H Henning by Lawrence, William H, Henning, William H., 1947-; Freyermuth, R. Wilson, 1962- instant download after payment.

[2], xxii, 476, [33] pages ; 25 cm, Includes bibliographical references and index, Transactions within article 9 -- Creation and enforceability of security interests -- Ongoing financing relationships -- Perfection in general -- Perfection by filing -- Perfection by possession and control -- Automatic perfection -- Temporary perfection and perfection of proceeds -- Multistate transactions -- Among secured parties -- Purchasers (other than secured parties) versus perfected secured parties -- The farm products rule -- Creditors with liens arising by operation of law -- Purchasers (other than secured parties) and lien creditors versus unperfected secured parties -- Fixtures, accessions and commingled goods -- Bankruptcy -- Default and its consequences -- The foreclosure process -- The consequences of creditor misbehavior