A9 - Creating a S.I Flashcards
Classification - 3 types
+ Goods
+ Quasi Tangible Property
+ Intangible
Classification - Definition of Goods
All things moveable when a S.I. attaches
Classification - Intangible Property Defintion
Property having no significant form
Classification - Categories under goods
Consumer goods
Equipment
Farm Products
Inventory
Classification - Categories under Quasi Intangible Property
Instrument
Investment Property
Documents
Chattel Paper
Letter of Credit Rights
Classification - Categories under Intangible Property
Accounts
Commercial Tort Claims
Deposit Accounts
General Intangible
Healthcare
Payment intangibles
Classification - Consumer Goods
Main Category = Goods
Defin = Goods that are used or bought for use primary personal, family or household
Classification - Equipment
Main Category = goods
Defin = goods other than inventory, farm products or consumer goods
+ catch all term
+ goods that are not for sale but are used by a business for a relatively long period of time are equipment
Classification - Inventory
Main category = goods
Defin = goods other than farm products which: leased by person, held by a person for sale/lease or to be furnished under a K for services, or raw materials/work in process
Classification - Instruments
Main category = quasi tangible property
Defin = Negotiable instrument or any other writing that evidences a right to the payment of a monetary obligation
Classification - Investment Property
Main category = quasi tangible property
Defin = A security, security entitlement, securities account, commodity account or K
Classification - documents
Main category = quasi tangible property
Defin = document of title or receipt
classification - chattel paper
Main category = quasi tangible property
Defin = records that evidence both a monetary obligation & a security interest in specific goods, license of software or a lease in interest/license of software
Classification - Letter of credit rights
Main category = quasi tangible property
Defin = means a right to payment or performance under a letter of credit, whether or not the beneficiary has demanded or is at the time entitled to demand payment or performance