New Mexico Statutes
Subpart 1 - DEFAULT AND ENFORCEMENT OFSECURITY INTEREST
Section 55-9-612 - Timeliness of notification before disposition of collateral.

(a) Except as otherwise provided in Subsection (b) of this section, whether a notification is sent within a reasonable time is a question of fact.
(b) In a transaction other than a consumer transaction, a notification of disposition sent after default and ten days or more before the earliest time of disposition set forth in the notification is sent within a reasonable time before the disposition.
History: 1978 Comp., § 55-9-612, enacted by Laws 2001, ch. 139, § 109.
OFFICIAL COMMENTS
UCC Official Comments by ALI & the NCCUSL. Reproduced with permission of the PEB for the UCC. All rights reserved.
1. Source. New.
2. Reasonable Notification. Section 9-611(b) requires the secured party to send a "reasonable authenticated notification." Under that section, as under former section 9-504(3), one aspect of a reasonable notification is its timeliness. This generally means that the notification must be sent at a reasonable time in advance of the date of a public disposition or the date after which a private disposition is to be made. A notification that is sent so near to the disposition date that a notified person could not be expected to act on or take account of the notification would be unreasonable.
3. Timeliness of Notification: Safe Harbor. The 10-day notice period in subsection (b) is intended to be a "safe harbor" and not a minimum requirement. To qualify for the "safe harbor" the notification must be sent after default. A notification also must be sent in a commercially reasonable manner. See section 9-611(b) ("reasonable authenticated notification"). These requirements prevent a secured party from taking advantage of the "safe harbor" by, for example, giving the debtor a notification at the time of the original extension of credit or sending the notice by surface mail to a debtor overseas.
Effective dates. — Laws 2001, ch. 139, § 155 makes the act effective July 1, 2001.

Structure New Mexico Statutes

New Mexico Statutes

Chapter 55 - Uniform Commercial Code

Article 9 - Secured Transactions

Part 6 - DEFAULT

Subpart 1 - DEFAULT AND ENFORCEMENT OFSECURITY INTEREST

Section 55-9-601 - Rights after default; judicial enforcement; consignor or buyer of accounts, chattel paper, payment intangibles or promissory notes.

Section 55-9-602 - Waiver and variance of rights and duties.

Section 55-9-603 - Agreement on standards concerning rights and duties.

Section 55-9-604 - Procedure if security agreement covers real property or fixtures.

Section 55-9-605 - Unknown debtor or secondary obligor.

Section 55-9-606 - Time of default for agricultural lien.

Section 55-9-607 - Collection and enforcement by secured party.

Section 55-9-608 - Application of proceeds of collection or enforcement; liability for deficiency and right to surplus.

Section 55-9-609 - Secured party's right to take possession after default.

Section 55-9-610 - Disposition of collateral after default.

Section 55-9-611 - Notification before disposition of collateral.

Section 55-9-612 - Timeliness of notification before disposition of collateral.

Section 55-9-613 - Contents and form of notification before disposition of collateral; general.

Section 55-9-614 - Contents and form of notification before disposition of collateral; consumer-goods transaction.

Section 55-9-615 - Application of proceeds of disposition; liability for deficiency and right to surplus.

Section 55-9-616 - Explanation of calculation of surplus or deficiency.

Section 55-9-617 - Rights of transferee of collateral.

Section 55-9-618 - Rights and duties of certain secondary obligors.

Section 55-9-619 - Transfer of record or legal title.

Section 55-9-620 - Acceptance of collateral in full or partial satisfaction of obligation; compulsory disposition of collateral.

Section 55-9-621 - Notification of proposal to accept collateral.

Section 55-9-622 - Effect of acceptance of collateral.

Section 55-9-623 - Right to redeem collateral.

Section 55-9-624 - Waiver.