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Miss. Code Ann. § 75-9-307

Location of debtor

Applied in 5 court decisions — leading case First Bank v. Eastern Livestock Co. (1993)

Most recently applied in Nat'l Truck Funding LLC v. Yolo Capital Inc. (In re Nat'l Truck Funding LLC) (January 2018)

Former 1972 Code § 75-9-307 [Codes, 1942, § 41A:9-307; Laws, 1966, ch. 316, § 9-307; Laws, 1977, ch. 452, § 19; Laws, 1986, ch. 482, § 1, eff from and after December 24, 1986 (t…

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In this section, “place of business” means a place where a debtor conducts its affairs.

Except as otherwise provided in this section, the following rules determine a debtor’s location:

(1) A debtor who is an individual is located at the individual’s principal residence.

(2) A debtor that is an organization and has only one (1) place of business is located at its place of business.

(3) A debtor that is an organization and has more than one (1) place of business is located at its chief executive office.

Subsection (b) applies only if a debtor’s residence, place of business, or chief executive office, as applicable, is located in a jurisdiction whose law generally requires information concerning the existence of a nonpossessory security interest to be made generally available in a filing, recording, or registration system as a condition or result of the security interest’s obtaining priority over the rights of a lien creditor with respect to the collateral. If subsection (b) does not apply, the debtor is located in the District of Columbia.

A person that ceases to exist, have a residence, or have a place of business continues to be located in the jurisdiction specified by subsections (b) and (c).

A registered organization that is organized under the law of a state is located in that state.

Except as otherwise provided in subsection (i), a registered organization that is organized under the law of the United States and a branch or agency of a bank that is not organized under the law of the United States or a state are located:

In the state that the law of the United States designates, if the law designates a state of location;

In the state that the registered organization, branch, or agency designates, if the law of the United States authorizes the registered organization, branch, or agency to designate its state of location, including by designating its main office, or other comparable office; or

In the District of Columbia, if neither paragraph (1) nor paragraph (2) applies.

A registered organization continues to be located in the jurisdiction specified by subsection (e) or (f) notwithstanding:

The suspension, revocation, forfeiture, or lapse of the registered organization’s status as such in its jurisdiction of organization; or

The dissolution, winding up, or cancellation of the existence of the registered organization.

The United States is located in the District of Columbia.

A branch or agency of a bank that is not organized under the law of the United States or a state is located in the state in which the branch or agency is licensed, if all branches and agencies of the bank are licensed in only one (1) state.

A foreign air carrier under the Federal Aviation Act of 1958, as amended, is located at the designated office of the agent upon which service of process may be made on behalf of the carrier.

This section applies only for purposes of this part.

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.