Goods used for personal, family, or household purposes
Consumer Goods
notes, drafts, and certificates of deposits
instruments
whatever is received upon the sale, exchange, or other disposition of collateral
Proceeds
Attached
Perfected v. Unperfected
Perfected SI wins
Goods used or produced in farming that are in a possession of a farmer
farm products
Bills of lading and warehouse receipts
Documents
Name two ways to sufficiently describe collateral in a security agreement
1- broadly, by category or type
2- specifically - by serial number or other describing words
Requirements of Attachment
(2) Value must be given by the secured party
(3) The debtor must have rights in the collateral (ex: ownership)AVR - agree, value, rights
Secured Party v. Secured Party
first to file or perfect prevails
Goods held for sale or lease and goods consumed by a business
Inventory
Records evidencing a monetary obligation and a security interest
Chattel Paper
A PMSI in a motor vehicle is perfected by
a notation on the title certificate
A creditor can take control over what types of collateral...
-non-consumer deposit accounts
-electronic chattel paper
-investment property
Unperfected Secured Party v. Unperfected Secured Party
First to attach has priority
Goods that are not consumer goods, inventory, or farm products
Rights to payment for goods and services
Accounts
name/address of D
name/address of SP
description of the collateral
PMSI in Inventory or Livestock
Has priority over a conflicting SI in the same collateral if:
1. before D receives possession of the collateral
2. the SP perfects and sends an authenticated notification to previously held conflicting SI
Name an example from each Article 9 tangible collateral categories
I - fuel to run a factory
FP - cows, chickens, eggs
E - Machinery used in a factory
Savings accounts, passbook accounts
Deposit Accounts - note that article 9 only applies to non-consumer (business) accounts, and proceeds of other collateral
when will a mistake on a financing statement be enforceable?