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Automatic Perfection of Sales of Payment Intangibles: A Trap for the UnwarySteven L. SchwarczDuke University - School of Law Ohio State Law Journal, Vol. 68, 2006 Duke Law School Legal Studies Paper No. 132 Abstract: Under Section 9-309(3) of the Uniform Commercial Code, sales of payment intangibles are automatically perfected without the requirement of filing financing statements. Originally intended as a concession to the banking industry (to perfect sales of loan participations without filing), this provision has become a trap for the unwary - including unwary banks. It misleads those who think they're buying payment intangibles (and thus need not file to perfect) only to find out, too late, that a court has construed that arcane definition too narrowly. It also undermines the ability to know one's priority in purchased or pledged payment intangibles. This essay analyzes these problems, examines their historical origins, and suggests potential solutions.
Number of Pages in PDF File: 7 Accepted Paper SeriesDate posted: October 25, 2006 ; Last revised: August 20, 2010Suggested CitationContact Information
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