This podcast by Professor Jennifer S. Martin will focus on certain sale transactions that might not satisfy § 9-203’s elements for attaching a security interest but nevertheless fall within the definition of a security interest. These transactions create a security interest due to the form of the transaction, in this case sales of accounts, chattel […]
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Priority Between Secured Parties: Discussions in Secured Transactions
May 18th, 2021 · Comments Off on Priority Between Secured Parties: Discussions in Secured Transactions · Lawdibles Audio, Secured Transactions
The topic of this podcast by Professor Scott J. Burnham is how to apply the rules found in § 9-322 for determining priority between one secured party and another secured party with an interest in the same collateral. The podcast assumes that collateral has been characterized as goods. The podcast reviews the basic rule that […]
Tags:§ 9-201·§ 9-203·§ 9-313·§ 9-322·§ 9-322(a)(1)·collateral·first to file·first to perfect·PMSI·secured creditor·Secured Parties·superpriority·unsecured creditor
Purchase Money Security Interests Part II: Discussions in Secured Transactions
April 26th, 2021 · Comments Off on Purchase Money Security Interests Part II: Discussions in Secured Transactions · Lawdibles Audio, Secured Transactions
The topic of this podcast by Professor Scott J. Burnham is to identify when a purchase money security interest (“PMSI” or PIM-zee) has been created and to identify fact patterns that frequently appear on law school and bar examinations where it is significant that a security interest is a PMSI. Remember, a PMSI is simply […]
Tags:§ 9-103·§ 9-203·§ 9-309·§ 9-317·§ 9-320(b)·§ 9-324·§ 9-334·automatic perfection·bankruptcy trustee·judicial lien creditor·PMSI·priority rules·Purchase Money Security Interest·security interest·superpriority