Louisiana Security Devices, A Précis
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This book provides a clear and up-to-date discussion of the four primary "security devices" in Louisiana law: the Louisiana version of Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code, mortgages, statutory liens ("privileges"), and personal guarantees ("suretyship"). Written for easy accessibility to non-experts, it offers both basic introductions and detailed explanations of each device's operation, including complex rules for determining priority among them, particularly in relation to bankruptcy trustees and the Internal Revenue Service. Designed to help students and lawyers navigate difficult problems with ease, the book features a logically structured table of contents and simple illustrations of complex topics, ultimately reducing study and research time for secured transactions and boosting confidence in tackling Louisiana's distinct commercial law issues. The second edition includes updates reflecting recent legal changes, particularly regarding agricultural collateral, filing rules for Orleans Parish, and expanded application of certificate of title perfection rules for certain boats and motors.
ISBN
9781611631838
Publication Date
2012
Publisher
Carolina Academic Press
Keywords
Security Devices, Encumbrances, Lien Law, Mortgage Rights, Secured Transactions, Personal Property Security, UCC, Uniform Commercial Code, Real Estate Security, Title Issues, Creditor Rights, Accessory Agreements, Enforcement of Security Interests, Foreclosure Procedures, Asset Protection, Louisiana Civil Code
Recommended Citation
Jason J. Kilborn, Louisiana Security Devices, A Précis (2d ed. 2012)
Comments
2006 Edition Available in UIC Law Library - 9th Floor; KFL175.K55 2006 & on Display - P200; KFL175.K55 2006