When is a Terminated UCC Record not Really Terminated?
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One of the basic tenets of the Uniform Commercial Code holds that a terminated UCC filing ceases to be effective.
So how can a terminated UCC not really be terminated? There are two scenarios.
Scernario 1: When the UCC record contains more than one secured party of record.
Under the Uniform Commercial Code, when multiple secured parties exist for a single UCC record, a single secured party can act as representative and file a termination… >> READ MORE
Omit “dba” notation from UCC Filings
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A UCC Financing Statement must properly identify the debtor in order for the UCC to perfect a security interest and provide priority protection for the secured party. To satisfy this requirement, a secured party must complete their Financing Statement using the debtor’s legal name.
In general, secured parties understand the importance of properly naming the debtor on their UCC Financing Statements and try hard to comply. Sometimes though,… >> READ MORE
Single Extra Space Creates Seriously Misleading UCC Debtor Naming Error
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A recent court ruling in Wisconsin once again has affirmed the supreme importance secured parties must place on their data entry procedures when naming debtors on financing statements to perfect their security interests.
A recap of the case can be found here. Once again, a typo in the debtor name created a UCC filing that was judged to be seriously misleading, and therefore left the secured party’s security interest with the debtor… >> READ MORE
UCC Searching in Delaware
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With so many businesses organizing in Delaware, it has become a high volume UCC search state.
It is crucial to have a good working knowledge of a state’s search logic prior to ordering or performing UCC searches in that jurisdiction. Here are some important notes on UCC searching in Delaware:
Exact Name Search Logic
Search logic varies from state to state. Some states have online access to their UCCs offering broad-based search… >> READ MORE
Keeping Copy Costs Down for Your UCC & Lien Searches
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A couple of weeks ago, we featured a post on the blog titled, "Costs for Performing UCC, Lien and Litigation Searches" in which we discussed the types of fees you may encounter when hiring a service company to perform public records research, including: service fees, correspondent/agent fees, statutory/jurisdictional fees and copy costs. In this week’s blog post, we are going to share some additional information on copy costs and offer… >> READ MORE
To Find Legal Name of a Business Debtor, Refer to Organizing Paperwork
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According to the Uniform Commercial Code, a UCC Financing Statement is only effective if it gets the debtor name right. A UCC Financing Statement that fails to properly identify the debtor by their legal name will not offer the secured party priority status to collect should the debtor default or file for bankruptcy.
The Code goes on to say that for registered business debtors, the name that should appear on a UCC Financing Statement… >> READ MORE
Importance of County-Level Lien Monitoring
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Once a creditor has filed a UCC Financing Statement they will want to do all they can to maintain their priority position throughout the life of the loan. Lien monitoring programs run interval searches on debtor names to check for any new filing activity, and then provide timely updates to alert a creditor to potential threats. Monitoring offers an easy and affordable way for a secured party to keep an eye on other lien-holder activity against… >> READ MORE
A Review of the Basic Filing Rules: UCC Change Statements [Part 3]
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Could you use a refresher on UCC filing rules? You’re in luck! This week, we welcome guest author, attorney, Bennett L. Cohen to the blog! Read on for the second installment in his two-part blog series detailing the basic filing rules under Revised Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code.
It's vitally important that UCC filers understand and observe the basic UCC filing rules under the Uniform Commercial Code (the "Code") described… >> READ MORE
A Review of the Basic Filing Rules: UCC Change Statements [Part 2]
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Could you use a refresher on UCC filing rules? You’re in luck! This week, we welcome guest author, attorney, Bennett L. Cohen to the blog! Read on for the second installment in his three-part blog series detailing the basic filing rules under Revised Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code.
It's vitally important that UCC filers understand and observe the basic UCC filing rules under the Uniform Commercial Code (the "Code") described… >> READ MORE
Merchant Cash Advance Continues To Impact
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As the Factoring world prepares to convene in Scottsdale April 13-16 for the annual International Factoring Association (IFA) conference, one of the topics of discussion will be the rise of Merchant Cash Advancers and their impact on the Factoring community.
One of the speaker sessions will focus on this, as described below:
Merchant Cash Advance Companies (MCA's) are relatively new to the business funding arena. Their method of operation… >> READ MORE