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Miss. Code Ann. § 75-9-203

Attachment and enforceability of security interest; proceeds; supporting obligations; formal requisites

Applied in 3 court decisions — leading case Peoples Bank v. Bryan Bros. Cattle Co. (2007)

Most recently applied in O & G Leasing, LLC v. First Security Bank (In Re O & G Leasing, LLC) (August 2011)

Laws, 2001, ch. 495, § 1; Laws, 2006, ch. 527, § 60, eff from and after July 1, 2006.

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A security interest attaches to collateral when it becomes enforceable against the debtor with respect to the collateral, unless an agreement expressly postpones the time of attachment.

Except as otherwise provided in subsections (c) through (i), a security interest is enforceable against the debtor and third parties with respect to the collateral only if:

(1) Value has been given;

(2) The debtor has rights in the collateral or the power to transfer rights in the collateral to a secured party; and

(3) One (1) of the following conditions is met:

The debtor has authenticated a security agreement that provides a description of the collateral and, if the security interest covers timber to be cut, a description of the land concerned;

The collateral is not a certificated security and is in the possession of the secured party under Section 75-9-313 pursuant to the debtor’s security agreement;

The collateral is a certificated security in registered form and the security certificate has been delivered to the secured party under Section 75-8-301 pursuant to the debtor’s security agreement; or

The collateral is deposit accounts, electronic chattel paper, investment property, letter-of-credit rights, or electronic documents, and the secured party has control under Section 75-7-106, 75-9-104, 75-9-105, 75-9-106, or 75-9-107 pursuant to the debtor’s security agreement.

Subsection (b) is subject to Section 75-4-210 on the security interest of a collecting bank, Section 75-5-118 on the security interest of a letter-of-credit issuer or nominated person, Section 75-9-110 on a security interest arising under Article 2 or 2A of Title 75, and Section 75-9-206 on security interests in investment property.

A person becomes bound as debtor by a security agreement entered into by another person if, by operation of law other than this article or by contract:

The security agreement becomes effective to create a security interest in the person’s property; or

The person becomes generally obligated for the obligations of the other person, including the obligation secured under the security agreement, and acquires or succeeds to all or substantially all of the assets of the other person.

If a new debtor becomes bound as debtor by a security agreement entered into by another person:

The agreement satisfies subsection (b) (3) with respect to existing or after-acquired property of the new debtor to the extent the property is described in the agreement; and

Another agreement is not necessary to make a security interest in the property enforceable.

The attachment of a security interest in collateral gives the secured party the rights to proceeds provided by Section 75-9-315 and is also attachment of a security interest in a supporting obligation for the collateral.

The attachment of a security interest in a right to payment or performance secured by a security interest or other lien on personal or real property is also attachment of a security interest in the security interest, mortgage, or other lien.

The attachment of a security interest in a securities account is also attachment of a security interest in the security entitlements carried in the securities account.

The attachment of a security interest in a commodity account is also attachment of a security interest in the commodity contracts carried in the commodity account.

Current official text: Mississippi Code (LexisNexis). Digitized from the UniCourt Code Improvement Commission public-domain capture. Reproduced from public-domain Mississippi statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.