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The investment securities portion of this year's Uniform Commercial Code Survey begins with two cases involving security interests but is dominated by a unique and fascinating case implicating judgment creditors' rights in the indirect holding system. UCC section 9-313(a) provides that a s...
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description | The investment securities portion of this year's Uniform Commercial Code Survey begins with two cases involving security interests but is dominated by a unique and fascinating case implicating judgment creditors' rights in the indirect holding system. UCC section 9-313(a) provides that a security interest in a certificated security may be perfected by delivery to the secured party, and section 8-301 provides that delivery of a certificated security occurs when the purchaser acquires possession. Meanwhile, In re Strata Title LLC involved the UCC Article 8 and 9 aspects of the operating agreement for an entity called Tempe Tower LLC, which owned an Arizona office property. Article 8's definition of 'security' is helpfully supplemented by section 8-103, which relevantly provides that an interest in an LLC is not a security 'unless it is dealt in or traded on securities exchanges or in securities markets, its terms expressly provide that it is a security governed by this Article or it is an investment company security.'. Adapted from the source document. |
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