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    • Code of Alabama
    • Title 7 - Commercial Code.
    • Article 9A - Secured Transactions.
    • Part 8 - Transition for 2014 Amendments.

    Code of Alabama
    Article 9A - Secured Transactions.
    Part 8 - Transition for 2014 Amendments.

    Section 7-9A-801 - Effective Date. - Act 2014-374 takes effect on July 1, 2014.

    Section 7-9A-802 - Savings Clause. - (a) Pre-effective date transactions or liens. Except as otherwise provided...

    Section 7-9A-803 - Security Interest Perfected Before July 1, 2014. - (a) Continuing perfection: perfection requirements satisfied. A security interest that...

    Section 7-9A-804 - Security Interest Unperfected Before Effective Date. - A security interest that is an unperfected security interest immediately...

    Section 7-9A-805 - Effectiveness of Action Taken Before Effective Date. - (a) Pre-effective date filing effective. The filing of a financing...

    Section 7-9A-806 - When Initial Financing Statement Suffices to Continue Effectiveness of Financing Statement. - (a) Initial financing statement in lieu of continuation statement. The...

    Section 7-9A-807 - Amendment of Pre-Effective Date Financing Statement. - (a) Pre-effective date financing statement. In this section, pre-effective date...

    Section 7-9A-808 - Person Entitled to File Initial Financing Statement or Continuation Statement. - A person may file an initial financing statement or a...

    Section 7-9A-809 - Priority. - Act 2014-374 determines the priority of conflicting claims to collateral....

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