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19th Annual Conference On Legal Issues For Financial Institutions, Office Of Continuing Legal Education At The University Of Kentucky College Of Law, M. Thurman Senn, Michael Whiteman, Garry Throckmorton, James H. Newberry, Benjamin Cowgill Jr., R. Gregg Hovious, Victor B. Maddox, S. Tracy Jefferson, J. Mark Grundy, Erin N. O'Daniel, Lea Pauley Goff, Walter R. Byrne, Debra K. Stamper, John T. Mcgarvey, J. Rick Jones May 1999

19th Annual Conference On Legal Issues For Financial Institutions, Office Of Continuing Legal Education At The University Of Kentucky College Of Law, M. Thurman Senn, Michael Whiteman, Garry Throckmorton, James H. Newberry, Benjamin Cowgill Jr., R. Gregg Hovious, Victor B. Maddox, S. Tracy Jefferson, J. Mark Grundy, Erin N. O'Daniel, Lea Pauley Goff, Walter R. Byrne, Debra K. Stamper, John T. Mcgarvey, J. Rick Jones

Continuing Legal Education Materials

Materials from the 19th Annual Conference on Legal Issues For Financial Institutions held by UK/CLE in May 1999.


The Malformed Mouse Meets The Libr: Secured And Restitutionary Claims To Commingled Funds, Harold R. Weinberg Jan 1989

The Malformed Mouse Meets The Libr: Secured And Restitutionary Claims To Commingled Funds, Harold R. Weinberg

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The "malformed mouse" is section 9-306(4)(d) of the Uniform Commercial Code. It provides a formula that determines the extent to which an insolvent debtor's commingled bank account contains funds subject to a security interest. A special entitlement is necessary because it is impossible to physically distinguish this collateral after commingling. The label malformed mouse is appropriate if one agrees with critics who have questioned the mouse's statutory architecture and underlying rationale. The image of an elusive creature is also apt. The mouse continues to elude understanding, although it has been part of the Code for many years and the subject …


Seventh Annual Seminar On Legal Issues For Bank Counsel, Office Of Continuing Legal Education At The University Of Kentucky College Of Law, M. Brooks Senn, C. Christopher Trower, William D. Roberts, Richard S. Holt, David C. Pottinger, Carl R. Page, Sherry F. Hardy, John T. Mcgarvey, William R. Mapother, Bankers Training And Consulting Company, Gregg Neal Mar 1987

Seventh Annual Seminar On Legal Issues For Bank Counsel, Office Of Continuing Legal Education At The University Of Kentucky College Of Law, M. Brooks Senn, C. Christopher Trower, William D. Roberts, Richard S. Holt, David C. Pottinger, Carl R. Page, Sherry F. Hardy, John T. Mcgarvey, William R. Mapother, Bankers Training And Consulting Company, Gregg Neal

Continuing Legal Education Materials

Outlines of speakers' presentations from the Seventh Annual Seminar on Legal Issues for Bank Counsel held on March 13-14, 1987.