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    • Georgia Code
    • Title 11 - Commercial Code
    • Article 9 - Secured Transactions
    • Part 4 - Rights of Third Parties
    • § 11-9-405. Modification of Assigned Contract

    Georgia Code
    Part 4 - Rights of Third Parties
    § 11-9-405. Modification of Assigned Contract

    History. Code 1981, § 11-9-405 , enacted by Ga. L. 2001, p. 362, § 1.
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    For article, “The Good Faith Purchase Idea and the Uniform Commercial Code,” see 15 Ga. L. Rev. 605 (1981).

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    Georgia Code

    Title 11 - Commercial Code

    Article 9 - Secured Transactions

    Part 4 - Rights of Third Parties

    § 11-9-401. Alienability of Debtor’s Rights

    § 11-9-402. Secured Party Not Obligated on Contract of Debtor or in Tort

    § 11-9-403. Agreement Not to Assert Defenses Against Assignee

    § 11-9-404. Rights Acquired by Assignee; Claims and Defenses Against Assignee

    § 11-9-405. Modification of Assigned Contract

    § 11-9-406. Discharge of Account Debtor; Notification of Assignment; Identification and Proof of Assignment; Restrictions on Assignment of Accounts, Chattel Paper, Payment Intangibles, and Promissory Notes Ineffective

    § 11-9-407. Restrictions on Creation or Enforcement of Security Interest in Leasehold Interest or in Lessor’s Residual Interest

    § 11-9-408. Restrictions on Assignment of Promissory Notes, Health Care Insurance Receivables, and Certain General Intangibles Ineffective

    § 11-9-409. Restrictions on Assignment of Letter of Credit Rights Ineffective

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