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    • Code of Alabama
    • Title 7 - Commercial Code.
    • Article 11 - Effective Date and Transition Provisions.
    • Section 7-11-102 - Preservation of Old Transition Provision.

    Code of Alabama
    Article 11 - Effective Date and Transition Provisions.
    Section 7-11-102 - Preservation of Old Transition Provision.

    The provisions of Section 7-10-102 shall continue to apply to the new U.C.C. and for this purpose the old U.C.C. and new U.C.C. shall be considered one continuous statute.

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    Code of Alabama

    Title 7 - Commercial Code.

    Article 11 - Effective Date and Transition Provisions.

    Section 7-11-101 - Effective Date; Definitions.

    Section 7-11-102 - Preservation of Old Transition Provision.

    Section 7-11-103 - Transition to New u.c.c. - General Rule.

    Section 7-11-104 - Transition Provision on Change of Requirement of Filing.

    Section 7-11-105 - Transition Provision on Change of Place of Filing.

    Section 7-11-106 - Required Refilings.

    Section 7-11-107 - Transition Provisions as to Priorities.

    Section 7-11-108 - Presumption That Rule of Law Continues Unchanged.

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