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The Standard For Taking A Security Interest In Fixtures, Mark J. Lobiondo Jan 2019

The Standard For Taking A Security Interest In Fixtures, Mark J. Lobiondo

Bankruptcy Research Library

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Creditors that have a security interest in the same collateral will often dispute the priority of each other’s liens. In general, the security interest that is first perfected will be entitled to priority over subsequent liens. A security interest is generally perfected by filing a financing statement that satisfies the requirements of section 9-502 of the UCC. Section 9-502 provides that a financing statement is sufficient only if it: (1) provides the name of the debtor; (2) provides the name of the secured party or a representative of the secured party; and (3) indicates the collateral covered by the …


Secured Credit And Effective Entity Priority, Christopher W. Frost Jan 2019

Secured Credit And Effective Entity Priority, Christopher W. Frost

Law Faculty Scholarly Articles

The historical and doctrinal development of secured transactions and bankruptcy law has created a priority system that is asset based. Secured creditor priority is tied to the value of specific assets that constitute the secured creditor’s collateral and not to the value of the debtor itself. And yet, in corporate bankruptcy cases, lenders and their attorneys often assert broad claims to the entire enterprise value of the entity—that is, to the present value of the cash flows that the entity will generate as a going concern. The doctrinal basis for such claims is often unstated, however, and several commentators have …