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Chattel paper refers to a document used in secured transactions to sell property on credit while retaining some interest in the property.
Chattel property is personal property that can be moved around. Chattel property law is defined as any property that is not land or physical items that belong to the land. Chattel is movable goods and land cannot be moved. A house would not be considered chattel property because it is attached to the land.
Chattel paper is an asset type over which an entity can grant a security interest under Article 9 of the UCC. For more information on security interests in chattel paper, see Practice Note, UCC Creation, Perfection, and Priority of Security Interests.
The Service Contacts is the case specific email list for electronic service. Check the box next to the service contacts you want to serve electronically. If you do not select the checkbox or if you remove the check from the checkbox, then that service contact will not receive email notifications for that filing.
Extended Deadline with Illinois Tax Extension: Illinois offers a 6-month extension, which moves the filing deadline from April 15 to October 15 (for calendar year filers).
Filing a Motion via E-filing You can e-file using a personal computer or at one of the public access eFile workstations offered at the Daley Center and in suburban courthouses. You must have an email address to e-file.
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Either side in a case can file a motion. In some instances, a non-party may file a motion (for example, a motion to quash a subpoena issued in the case). Motions are electronically filed (e-file) with the court clerk where your case is being heard and are decided by a judge at a motion hearing.