ST-Introduction Flashcards

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Security Agreement

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The agreement between the debtor and the creditor that creates the security interest. This is a contract.

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Security Interest

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An contingent property interest in a debtor’s personal property (collateral) that springs to life if the debtor defaults, giving the secured creditor rights in the property.

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Purchase Money Secured Interest

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A PMSI is created when a creditor advances credit or funds that the debtor needs to purchase the collateral, the debtor uses the credit or funds to purchase the collateral, and the creditor retains a security interest in the collateral.

There are two types:

  1. Seller-Financed PMSI. A creditor sells the collateral to the debtor on credit and retains a security interest in the collateral.
  2. Financer-Financed PMSI. A creditor loans money to the debtor, the debtor uses that specific money to acquire the collateral, and the creditor takes a security interest in that collateral.
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After-Acquired Property Clause

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A clause in a security agreement that gives the secured creditor a security interest in present property + property obtained in the future.

⇒ Note that without a valid after-acquired property clause, the secured creditor’s interest only reaches collateral that the debtor had rights in at the time the debtor signed the security agreement. There is an exception for collateral of a type that is rapidly depleted and replenished, such as inventory and accounts.

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Future Advance Clause

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A clause in a security agreement that contemplates future loans by the secured creditor to the debtor and provides that those loans will be secured by an interest in the same collateral.

securing future loans to the debtor

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Attachment

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Attachment is the process by which a security interest is created. It deals with the relationship between the creditor and the debtor.

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Perfection

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Perfection deals with the steps required for a secured creditor to make their secured interest effective against other creditors.

Financing statement–document used to provide public notice

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Proceeds

(How does this relate to security interests?)

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Anything that is recieved upon the sale or exchange of collateral or proceeds.

⇒ IMPORTANT: Unless otherwise agreed, a security interest in collateral automatically gives the secured party a right to identifiable proceeds. Proceeds are identifiable if the secured creditor can trace the proceeds back to the creditor’s original collateral.

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Lowest Intermediate Balance Test

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The lowest intermediate balance test is used to identify cash proceeds that are comingled with other cash. Under the test, the secured creditor’s identifiable proceeds are equal to the lowest balance between the time the proceeds are deposited and the time that the test is applied. (Note that the timeframe includes the pre-deposit balance.)

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Accessions

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Accessions are goods that are physically united with other goods in such a manner that the identity of the original goods is not lost.

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Fixtures

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A fixture is a good that is atteched to real property with the intent that it become a permmanent part of the real property.

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