28-9-611. NOTIFICATION BEFORE DISPOSITION OF COLLATERAL. (a) In this section, "notification date" means the earlier of the date on which:
(1) A secured party sends to the debtor and any secondary obligor an authenticated notification of disposition; or
(2) The debtor and any secondary obligor waive the right to notification.
(b) Except as otherwise provided in subsection (d) of this section, a secured party that disposes of collateral under section 28-9-610 shall send to the persons specified in subsection (c) of this section a reasonable authenticated notification of disposition.
(c) To comply with subsection (b) of this section, the secured party shall send an authenticated notification of disposition to:
(1) The debtor;
(2) Any secondary obligor; and
(3) If the collateral is other than consumer goods:
(A) any other person from which the secured party has received, before the notification date, an authenticated notification of a claim of an interest in the collateral;
(B) any other secured party or lienholder that, ten (10) days before the notification date, held a security interest in or other lien on the collateral perfected by the filing of a financing statement that:
(i) identified the collateral;
(ii) was indexed under the debtor’s name as of that date; and
(iii) was filed in the office in which to file a financing statement against the debtor covering the collateral as of that date; and
(C) any other secured party that, ten (10) days before the notification date, held a security interest in the collateral perfected by compliance with a statute, regulation, or treaty described in section 28-9-311(a).
(d) Subsection (b) of this section does not apply if the collateral is perishable or threatens to decline speedily in value or is of a type customarily sold on a recognized market.
(e) A secured party complies with the requirement for notification prescribed by subsection (c)(3)(B) of this section if:
(1) Not later than twenty (20) days or earlier than thirty (30) days before the notification date, the secured party requests, in a commercially reasonable manner, information concerning financing statements indexed under the debtor’s name in the office indicated in subsection (c)(3)(B) of this section; and
(2) Before the notification date, the secured party:
(A) did not receive a response to the request for information; or
(B) received a response to the request for information and sent an authenticated notification of disposition to each secured party or other lienholder named in that response whose financing statement covered the collateral.
History:
[28-9-611, added 2001, ch. 208, sec. 2, p. 784.]
Structure Idaho Code
Title 28 - COMMERCIAL TRANSACTIONS
Chapter 9 - SECURED TRANSACTIONS
Section 28-9-602 - WAIVER AND VARIANCE OF RIGHTS AND DUTIES.
Section 28-9-603 - AGREEMENT ON STANDARDS CONCERNING RIGHTS AND DUTIES.
Section 28-9-604 - PROCEDURE IF SECURITY AGREEMENT COVERS REAL PROPERTY OR FIXTURES.
Section 28-9-605 - UNKNOWN DEBTOR OR SECONDARY OBLIGOR.
Section 28-9-606 - TIME OF DEFAULT FOR AGRICULTURAL LIEN.
Section 28-9-607 - COLLECTION AND ENFORCEMENT BY SECURED PARTY.
Section 28-9-609 - SECURED PARTY’S RIGHT TO TAKE POSSESSION AFTER DEFAULT.
Section 28-9-610 - DISPOSITION OF COLLATERAL AFTER DEFAULT.
Section 28-9-611 - NOTIFICATION BEFORE DISPOSITION OF COLLATERAL.
Section 28-9-612 - TIMELINESS OF NOTIFICATION BEFORE DISPOSITION OF COLLATERAL.
Section 28-9-613 - CONTENTS AND FORM OF NOTIFICATION BEFORE DISPOSITION OF COLLATERAL — GENERAL.
Section 28-9-616 - EXPLANATION OF CALCULATION OF SURPLUS OR DEFICIENCY.
Section 28-9-617 - RIGHTS OF TRANSFEREE OF COLLATERAL.
Section 28-9-618 - RIGHTS AND DUTIES OF CERTAIN SECONDARY OBLIGORS.
Section 28-9-619 - TRANSFER OF RECORD OR LEGAL TITLE.
Section 28-9-621 - NOTIFICATION OF PROPOSAL TO ACCEPT COLLATERAL.
Section 28-9-622 - EFFECT OF ACCEPTANCE OF COLLATERAL.
Section 28-9-623 - RIGHT TO REDEEM COLLATERAL.
Section 28-9-625 - REMEDIES FOR SECURED PARTY’S FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH CHAPTER.
Section 28-9-626 - ACTION IN WHICH DEFICIENCY OR SURPLUS IS IN ISSUE.
Section 28-9-627 - DETERMINATION OF WHETHER CONDUCT WAS COMMERCIALLY REASONABLE.