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2000 Florida Statutes
PART III
RIGHTS OF THIRD PARTIES; PERFECTED AND UNPERFECTED SECURITY INTERESTS; RULES OF PRIORITY
(ss. 679.301-679.318)
RIGHTS OF THIRD PARTIES; PERFECTED AND UNPERFECTED SECURITY INTERESTS; RULES OF PRIORITY
(ss. 679.301-679.318)
RIGHTS OF THIRD PARTIES; PERFECTED AND UNPERFECTED SECURITY INTERESTS; RULES OF PRIORITY
679.301
Persons who take priority over unperfected security interests; right of "lien creditor."
679.302
When filing is required to perfect security interest; security interests to which filing provisions of this chapter do not apply.
679.303
When security interest is perfected; continuity of perfection.
679.304
Perfection of security interest in instruments, documents, and goods covered by documents; perfection by permissive filing; temporary perfection without filing or transfer of possession.
679.305
When possession by secured party perfects security interest without filing.
679.306
"Proceeds"; secured party's rights on disposition of collateral.
679.307
Protection of buyers of goods.
679.308
Purchase of chattel paper and instruments.
679.309
Protection of purchasers of instruments, documents, and securities.
679.310
Priority of certain liens arising by operation of law.
679.311
Alienability of debtor's rights; judicial process.
679.312
Priorities among conflicting security interests in the same collateral.
679.313
Priority of security interests in fixtures.
679.314
Accessions.
679.315
Priority when goods are commingled or processed.
679.316
Priority subject to subordination.
679.317
Secured party not obligated on contract of debtor.
679.318
Defenses against assignee; modification of contract after notification of assignment; term prohibiting assignment ineffective; identification and proof of assignment.