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    • Code of Alabama
    • Title 7 - Commercial Code.
    • Article 9 - Secured Transactions; Sales of Accounts and Chattel Paper.
    • Part 5 - Default.
    • Section 7-9-504 - Secured Party's Right to Dispose of Collateral After Default; Effect of Disposition.

    Code of Alabama
    Part 5 - Default.
    Section 7-9-504 - Secured Party's Right to Dispose of Collateral After Default; Effect of Disposition.

    Repealed by Act 2001-481, p. 647, § 4, effective January 1, 2002.

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    Structure Code of Alabama

    Code of Alabama

    Title 7 - Commercial Code.

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

    Part 5 - Default.

    Section 7-9-501 - Default; Procedure When Security Agreement Covers Both Real and Personal Property.

    Section 7-9-502 - Collection Rights of Secured Party.

    Section 7-9-503 - Secured Party's Right to Take Possession After Default.

    Section 7-9-504 - Secured Party's Right to Dispose of Collateral After Default; Effect of Disposition.

    Section 7-9-505 - Compulsory Disposition of Collateral; Acceptance of the Collateral as Discharge of Obligation.

    Section 7-9-506 - Debtor's Right to Redeem Collateral.

    Section 7-9-507 - Secured Party's Liability for Failure to Comply With This Part.

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