Code of Alabama
Part 3 - Rights of Third Parties; Perfected and Unperfected Security Interests; Rules of Priority.
Section 7-9-312 - Priorities Among Conflicting Security Interests in the Same Collateral.

Repealed by Act 2001-481, p. 647, § 4, effective January 1, 2002.

Structure Code of Alabama

Code of Alabama

Title 7 - Commercial Code.

Article 9 - Secured Transactions; Sales of Accounts and Chattel Paper.

Part 3 - Rights of Third Parties; Perfected and Unperfected Security Interests; Rules of Priority.

Section 7-9-301 - Persons Who Take Priority Over Unperfected Security Interests; "Lien creditor."

Section 7-9-302 - When Filing Is Required to Perfect Security Interest; Security Interests to Which Filing Provisions of This Article Do Not Apply.

Section 7-9-303 - When Security Interest Is Perfected; Continuity of Perfection.

Section 7-9-304 - Perfection of Security Interest in Instruments, Documents, Proceeds of a Written Letter of Credit, and Goods Covered by Documents; Perfection by Permissive Filing; Temporary Perfection Without Filing or Transfer of Possession.

Section 7-9-305 - When Possession by Secured Party Perfects Security Interest Without Filing.

Section 7-9-306 - "Proceeds"; Secured Party's Rights on Disposition of Collateral.

Section 7-9-307 - Protection of Buyer of Goods.

Section 7-9-308 - Purchase of Chattel Paper and Instruments.

Section 7-9-309 - Protection of Purchasers of Instruments and Documents.

Section 7-9-310 - Priority of Certain Liens Arising by Operation of Law; Landlord's Lien.

Section 7-9-311 - Alienability of Debtor's Rights: Judicial Process.

Section 7-9-312 - Priorities Among Conflicting Security Interests in the Same Collateral.

Section 7-9-313 - Priority of Security Interests in Fixtures.

Section 7-9-314 - Accessions.

Section 7-9-315 - Priority When Goods Are Commingled or Processed.

Section 7-9-316 - Priority Subject to Subordination.

Section 7-9-317 - Secured Party Not Obligated on Contract of Debtor.

Section 7-9-318 - Defenses Against Assignee; Modification of Contract After Notification of Assignment; Term Prohibiting Assignment Ineffective; Identification and Proof of Assignment.