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The Laws of New York
Consolidated Laws of New York
CHAPTER 38
Uniform Commercial Code
ARTICLE 9
Secured Transactions
PART 3
Perfection and Priority
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SUBPART 2
Perfection
Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) CHAPTER 38, ARTICLE 9, PART 3
SECTION 9-308
When Security Interest or Agricultural Lien Is Perfected; Continuity of Perfection
SECTION 9-309
Security Interest Perfected upon Attachment
SECTION 9-310
When Filing Required to Perfect Security Interest or Agricultural Lien; Security Interests and Agricultural Liens to Which Filing Provisi...
SECTION 9-311
Perfection of Security Interests in Property Subject to Certain Statutes, Regulations, and Treaties
SECTION 9-312
Perfection of Security Interests in Chattel Paper, Deposit Accounts, Documents, Goods Covered by Documents, Instruments, Investment Prope...
SECTION 9-313
When Possession by or Delivery to Secured Party Perfects Security Interest Without Filing
SECTION 9-314
Perfection by Control
SECTION 9-315
Secured Party's Rights on Disposition of Collateral and in Proceeds
SECTION 9-316
Effect of Change in Governing Law
SUBPART 2. PERFECTION