(1) A member or transferee may create an enforceable security interest in its financial rights in a limited cooperative association. (2) Unless the articles or bylaws otherwise provide, a member may not create an enforceable security interest in the member’s governance rights in, or in the right or obligation, if any, to do business with, a limited cooperative association. (3) The articles or bylaws may provide that a limited cooperative association has a security interest in the financial rights of a member to secure payment of any indebtedness or other obligation of the member to the association. A security interest provided for in the articles or bylaws is enforceable under, and governed by, article 9 of title 4 , C.R.S. (4) Unless the articles or bylaws otherwise provide, a member may not compel the limited cooperative association to offset financial rights against any indebtedness or obligation owed to the association.
C.R.S. § 7-58-604
Security interest and set-off
Known as the Colorado Uniform Limited Cooperative Association Act
The act spans §§ 7–7 (129 sections).
Digitized from: Public.Law — Colorado Revised Statutes. Reproduced from public-domain Colorado statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.