Tennessee Secured Transactions Under Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code: Forms and Practice Manual

by Judge W. Neal McBrayer and James H. Porter, Esq.

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Tennessee Secured Transactions Under Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code: Forms and Practice Manual

Tennessee Secured Transactions Under Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code: Forms and Practice Manual

Prominent Tennessee attorneys, W. Neal McBrayer and James H. Porter, have drawn from their extensive experience to bring you this practical, easy-to-use book, containing a comprehensive collection of all the current rules of Article 9, along with extensive commentaries on how they affect the forms and procedures used in Tennessee today.

Recent Updates Include:

  • Discussion of life insurance, virtual currency, artwork, and docks and boat slips as collateral;
  • New Landlord Waiver Form;
  • New Consent to Use Trademarks Form;
  • New Private Disposition Purchase Agreement Form;
  • All of the forms in the Manual conveniently provided on the accompanying CD for your immediate use.

W. Neal McBrayer is a judge on the Tennessee Court of Appeals. He received his B.A. magna cum laude from Maryville College in 1986. He received his J.D. from the College of William & Mary in 1989.

James H. Porter is a partner in the Nashville office of Butler Snow LLP practicing in the areas of general corporate law and business transactions. Mr. Porter received his B.A. summa cum laude from Vanderbilt University in 1982. He received his J.D. in 1985 from the University of Virginia.

 

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SUMMARY TABLE OF CONTENTS

Chapter 1: Transition and Applicable Law

Chapter 2: Overview and Definitions

Chapter 3: Creating a Security InterestAttachmentMaking the Secured Party's Rights Enforceable Against the Debtor

Chapter 4: Perfection

Chapter 5: Financing Statement Mechanics

Chapter 6: Prevailing Against Others

Chapter 7: Particular Types of Collateral

Chapter 8: Proceeds

Chapter 9: Changes after Closing

Chapter 10: Third PartiesAccount Debtors

Chapter 11: Enforcement

Chapter 12: Secured Party's Obligations

Chapter 13: Remedies Against Secured Parties

Chapter 14: Forms

Appendix

Indices

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