U.C.C. § 9-203
Attachment and Enforceability of a Security Interest
Uniform Law · Uniform Act Section · 2010
The three requirements for attachment of a security interest in collateral.
Source · Uniform Commercial Code, Article 9
A Division of the Library
Codified federal and state statutory law, organized by title and chapter.
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Introduction
Scope of the Division
Statutes
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The Division of Statutes holds the codified acts of Congress and of the state legislatures. Uniform laws and model acts are catalogued alongside their enacting jurisdictions.
§ II
What Belongs Here
A division collects materials of a single kind. The following are the working classes of record.
The United States Code, by title and chapter
State codes and session laws of record
Uniform and model acts, with notes on enactment
§ III
Research Notes
Notes for the reader on how the materials are catalogued and consulted.
Sections are read with their statutory definitions and official commentary.
Successive amendments are catalogued so that the text in force at any date may be located.
§ IV
Featured Authorities
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U.C.C. § 9-203
Uniform Law · Uniform Act Section · 2010
The three requirements for attachment of a security interest in collateral.
Source · Uniform Commercial Code, Article 9
15 U.S.C. § 1692e
United States · Federal Statute · 1977
Source · Fair Debt Collection Practices Act
Unif. Trust Code § 801 (2000)
Uniform Law · Uniform Act Section · 2000
Source · Uniform Trust Code
See also: restatement-trusts-78
§ V
Related Collections
The following Research Collections gather authority from this division alongside materials from elsewhere in the catalogue.
Collection
The Uniform Commercial Code and the federal law of commercial paper, secured transactions, and sales.
Draws from · Statutes · Regulations · Treatises
Collection
Estates in land, recorded instruments, and the chain of title.
Draws from · Statutes · Judicial Opinions · Treatises
Collection
The instrument, the governing statute, and the fiduciary duties of the trustee.
Draws from · Statutes · Treatises
Collection
Judicial and non-judicial foreclosure, with the rules of procedure and the recorded record.
Draws from · Statutes · Court Rules · Forms
Collection
The federal consumer credit statutes and the regulations that implement them.
Draws from · Statutes · Regulations · Administrative Guidance
Collection
The Internal Revenue Code, the Treasury regulations, and the interpretive guidance of the Service.
Draws from · Statutes · Regulations · Administrative Guidance
§ VI
Related Publications
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§ VII
Related Schools
The Schools below draw their reading from this division. Each enters the Library by way of its own bibliography.
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School
Trusts, trustees, beneficiaries, and the duties of fiduciaries.
III
School
Sales, secured transactions, negotiable instruments, and the UCC.
V
School
Consumer protection, debt validation, and the credit ecosystem.
VI
School
Federal income tax, procedure, and primary tax authority.
§ VIII
Bibliographic Note
Statutes are cited by code, title, and section, with the year of enactment or last amendment.
15 U.S.C. § 1692e (1977)
§ IX
Within the Library
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Authority Discovery
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