2011 Michigan Compiled Laws
Chapter 440 — UNIFORM COMMERCIAL CODE
Act 174 of 1962 — UNIFORM COMMERCIAL CODE (440.1101 - 440.11102)
174-1962-9 — ARTICLE 9 SECURED TRANSACTIONS (440.9101...440.9994)
174-1962-9-6 — PART 6 DEFAULT (440.9601...440.9628)
174-1962-9-6-1. — SUBPART 1. DEFAULT AND ENFORCEMENT OF SECURITY INTEREST (440.9601...440.9624)
Section 440.9601 — Rights after default; judicial enforcement; consignor or buyer of accounts, chattel paper, payment intangibles, or promissory notes.


MI Comp L § 440.9601 (1996 through Reg Sess) What's This?

UNIFORM COMMERCIAL CODE (EXCERPT)
Act 174 of 1962

440.9601 Rights after default; judicial enforcement; consignor or buyer of accounts, chattel paper, payment intangibles, or promissory notes.

Sec. 9601.

(1) After default, a secured party has the rights provided in this part and, except as otherwise provided in section 9602, those provided by agreement of the parties. A secured party may do 1 or more of the following:

(a) May reduce a claim to judgment, foreclose, or otherwise enforce the claim, security interest, or agricultural lien by any available judicial procedure.

(b) If the collateral is documents, may proceed either as to the documents or as to the goods they cover.

(2) A secured party in possession of collateral or control of collateral under section 9104, 9105, 9106, or 9107 has the rights and duties provided in section 9207.

(3) The rights under subsections (1) and (2) are cumulative and may be exercised simultaneously.

(4) Except as otherwise provided in subsection (7) and section 9605, after default, a debtor and an obligor have the rights provided in this part and by agreement of the parties.

(5) If a secured party has reduced its claim to judgment, the lien of any levy that may be made upon the collateral by virtue of an execution based upon the judgment relates back to the earliest of the following:

(a) The date of perfection of the security interest or agricultural lien in the collateral.

(b) The date of filing a financing statement covering the collateral.

(c) Any date specified in a statute under which the agricultural lien was created.

(6) A sale pursuant to an execution is a foreclosure of the security interest or agricultural lien by judicial procedure within the meaning of this section. A secured party may purchase at the sale and thereafter hold the collateral free of any other requirements of this article.

(7) Except as otherwise provided in section 9607(3), this part imposes no duties upon a secured party that is a consignor or is a buyer of accounts, chattel paper, payment intangibles, or promissory notes.


History: Add. 2000, Act 348, Eff. July 1, 2001


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