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§ 36-9-620

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(a) Except as otherwise provided in subsection (g), a secured party may accept collateral in full or partial satisfaction of the obligation it secures only if: (1) the debtor consents to the acceptance under subsection (c); (2) the secured party does not receive, within the time set forth in subsection (d), a notification of objection to the proposal authenticated by: (A) a person to which the secured party was required to send a proposal under Section 36-9-621; or (B) any other person, other than the debtor, holding an interest in the collateral subordinate to the security interest that is the subject of the proposal; (3) if the collateral is consumer goods, the collateral is not in the possession of the debtor when the debtor consents to the acceptance; and (4) subsection (e) does not require the secured party to dispose of the collateral or the debtor waives the requirement pursuant to Section 36-9-624. (b) A purported or apparent acceptance of collateral under this Section is ineffective unless: (1) the secured party consents to the acceptance in an authenticated record or sends a proposal to the debtor; and (2) the conditions of subsection (a) are met.

er this Section is ineffective unless: (1) the secured party consents to the acceptance in an authenticated record or sends a proposal to the debtor; and (2) the conditions of subsection (a) are met. (c) For purposes of this section: (1) a debtor consents to an acceptance of collateral in partial satisfaction of the obligation it secures only if the debtor agrees to the terms of the acceptance in a record authenticated after default; and (2) a debtor consents to an acceptance of collateral in full satisfaction of the obligation it secures only if the debtor agrees to the terms of the acceptance in a record authenticated after default or the secured party: (A) sends to the debtor after default a proposal that is unconditional or subject only to a condition that collateral not in the possession of the secured party be preserved or maintained; (B) in the proposal, proposes to accept collateral in full satisfaction of the obligation it secures; and (C) does not receive a notification of objection authenticated by the debtor within twenty days after the proposal is sent. (d) To be effective under subsection (a)(2), a notification of objection must be received by the secured party: (1)

bjection authenticated by the debtor within twenty days after the proposal is sent. (d) To be effective under subsection (a)(2), a notification of objection must be received by the secured party: (1) in the case of a person to which the proposal was sent pursuant to Section 36-9-621, within twenty days after notification was sent to that person; and (2) in other cases: (A) within twenty days after the last notification was sent pursuant to Section 36-9-621; or (B) if a notification was not sent, before the debtor consents to the acceptance under subsection (c). (e) A secured party that has taken possession of collateral shall dispose of the collateral pursuant to Section 36-9-610 within the time specified in subsection (f) if: (1) sixty percent of the cash price has been paid in the case of a purchase-money security interest in consumer goods; or (2) sixty percent of the principal amount of the obligation secured has been paid in the case of a nonpurchase-money security interest in consumer goods. (f) To comply with subsection (e), the secured party shall dispose of the collateral: (1) within ninety days after taking possession; or (2) within any longer period to which the debtor

nsumer goods. (f) To comply with subsection (e), the secured party shall dispose of the collateral: (1) within ninety days after taking possession; or (2) within any longer period to which the debtor and all secondary obligors have agreed in an agreement to that effect entered into and authenticated after default. (g) In a consumer transaction, a secured party may not accept collateral in partial satisfaction of the obligation it secures. HISTORY: 2001 Act No. 67, Section 12.