Tennessee Notice of Private Sale of Collateral (Non-consumer Goods) on Default

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This form is for notice of private sale of collateral on default.

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(12) "Collateral" means the property subject to a security interest or agricultural lien. The term includes: (A) proceeds to which a security interest attaches; (B) accounts, chattel paper, payment intangibles, and promissory notes that have been sold; and. (C) goods that are the subject of a consignment.

When the debtor sells collateral, he or she receives proceeds, something that is exchanged for collateral. The secured party automatically has an interest in the proceeds. If 2 parties provide a loan based on the same collateral, the party with the secured interest will have priority on the collateral.

Article 9 is an article under the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) that governs secured transactions, or those transactions that pair a debt with the creditor's interest in the secured property.

If two parties have a security interest in the same property, the party who filed first takes first. If the competing security interests are both unperfected, the party who was first to attach the property as collateral has priority. Other creditors of a debtor may have the first claim on secured property.

Under §9-622, a proposal to accept collateral in full satisfaction of the debt that is consented to by the debtor discharges the obligation not just the consenting debtor's liability for that obligation.

Collateral Disposition means any sale, transfer or other disposition (whether voluntary or involuntary) to the extent involving assets or other rights or property that constitute Collateral.

Under new section 9-203(e), the security interest created by the security agreement entered into by original debtor is enforceable against the new debtor without the need for any other agreement or authentication of the security agreement by the new debtor, as otherwise would be required by new section 9-203(b)(3)(A).

Article 9 is a section under the UCC governing secured transactions including the creation and enforcement of debts. Article 9 spells out the procedure for settling debts, including various types of collateralized loans and bonds.

Under Section 9-611 of the Uniform Commercial Code, a secured creditor is required, in most circumstances, to send a reasonable authenticated notification of disposition. The notice is intended to provide the debtor, and other interested parties, an opportunity to monitor the disposition of the collateral, purchase

Key Takeaways. A security interest on a loan is a legal claim on collateral that the borrower provides that allows the lender to repossess the collateral and sell it if the loan goes bad.

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Tennessee Notice of Private Sale of Collateral (Non-consumer Goods) on Default