United States — Louisiana
RS 10:9-317
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This section sets when certain buyers, lessees, and lien creditors take priority over or take free of a security interest or agricultural lien.
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This section sets when certain buyers, lessees, and lien creditors take priority over or take free of a security interest or agricultural lien.
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A debtor who sells certain payment rights does not keep ownership in what was sold.
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A consignee is treated as having the consignor’s rights and title to the goods while the goods are in the consignee’s possession, subject to Subsection (b).
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This section lets certain buyers take goods free of a seller’s security interest, subject to stated exceptions.
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Defines who counts as a licensee or lessee in ordinary course of business, and gives them priority over certain security interests.
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This section sets priority rules for conflicting security interests and agricultural liens in the same collateral.
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This section sets priority rules for future advances secured by a security interest, including exceptions for buyers of goods and lessees of goods.
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This section gives purchase-money security interests priority over conflicting security interests in certain goods, inventory, livestock, and software if the interest is perfected and, for some inventory and livestock rules, notice requirements are met.
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A debtor’s security interest in transferred collateral is subordinate in the stated circumstances, unless Subsection (b) applies.
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A security interest created by a new debtor may be subordinate to another security interest in the same collateral, depending on how each interest was perfected and on the priority rules in this Part.
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A security interest in certain controllable property has priority if the secured party has control, and it loses priority to a conflicting security interest held by a secured party without control.
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This section sets priority rules for conflicting security interests in the same deposit account.
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This section sets the priority rules for conflicting security interests in investment property.
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Security interests in the same letter-of-credit right are ranked by control and, for interests perfected by control, by the time control was obtained.
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This section sets the priority rules for conflicting security interests in the same life insurance policy.
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A buyer of chattel paper or an instrument can get priority over competing security interests if specific good-faith, value, and possession/control conditions are met.
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This section says certain protected holders and purchasers keep their priority or protection, and this chapter does not limit those rights.
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A transferee of money or deposit-account funds takes them free of a security interest if the transfer is received and there is no collusion with the debtor against the secured party.
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Defines “possessory lien” and says it generally has priority over a security interest in the goods unless another statute says otherwise.
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This section sets priority rules for security interests in fixtures and crops, including when a security interest can continue, gain priority, or be subordinate to other real-property interests.