§ 6A-9-204. After-acquired property; future advances.
(a) After-acquired collateral. Except as otherwise provided in subsection (b), a security agreement may create or provide for a security interest in after-acquired collateral.
(b) When after-acquired property clause not effective. A security interest does not attach under a term constituting an after-acquired property clause to:
(1) Consumer goods, other than an accession when given as additional security, unless the debtor acquires rights in them within 10 days after the secured party gives value; or
(2) A commercial tort claim.
(c) Future advances and other value. A security agreement may provide that collateral secures, or that accounts, chattel paper, payment intangibles, or promissory notes are sold in connection with, future advances or other value, whether or not the advances or value are given pursuant to commitment.
History of Section.P.L. 2000, ch. 182, § 6; P.L. 2000, ch. 420, § 6.
Structure Rhode Island General Laws
Title 6A - Uniform Commercial Code
Chapter 6A-9 - Secured Transactions
Subpart 1 - Effectiveness and Attachment
Section 6A-9-201. - General effectiveness of security agreement.
Section 6A-9-202. - Title to collateral immaterial.
Section 6A-9-204. - After-acquired property; future advances.
Section 6A-9-205. - Use or disposition of collateral permissible.
Section 6A-9-206. - Security interest arising in purchase or delivery of financial asset.