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Wis. Stat. § 409.1035

Production-money crops; production-money obligation; productionmoney security interest; burden of establishing

2001 a. 10. 8409.104 UCC - SECURED TRANSACTIONS

Production-money crops; productionmoney obligation; production-money security interest; burden of establishing.

(1) A security interest in crops is a production-money security interest to the extent that the crops are production-money crops.

(2) If the extent to which a security interest is a productionmoney security interest depends on the application of a payment to a particular obligation, the payment must be applied in the following order until fully applied:

(a) First, to all production-money obligations secured by production-money crops, in the order in which those obligations were incurred;

(b) Second, to all obligations secured by conflicting security interests in the production-money crops referred to in par. (a), in the order in which those obligations were incurred; and (c) Third, to all unsecured obligations of the debtor making the payment, in the order in which those obligations were incurred.

(3) A production-money security interest does not lose its status as such, even if:

(a) The production-money crops also secure an obligation that is not a production-money obligation;

(b) Collateral that is not production-money crops also secures the production-money obligation; or (c) The production-money obligation has been renewed, refinanced, or restructured.

(4) A secured party claiming a production-money security interest has the burden of establishing the extent to which the security interest is a production-money security interest.

(5) This section does not affect any right to proceeds under s. 409.315.

(6) A person may not claim a purchase-money security interest in crops grown, growing, or to be grown.

Official source: Wisconsin State Legislature. Reproduced from public-domain Wisconsin statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.