§ 9-301 Law governing perfection and priority of security interests
§ 9-302 Law governing perfection and priority of agricultural liens
§ 9-303 Law governing perfection and priority of security interests in goods …
§ 9-304 Law governing perfection and priority of security interests in …
§ 9-305 Law governing perfection and priority of security interests in …
§ 9-306 Law governing perfection and priority of security interests in …
§ 9-307 Location of debtor
§ 9-308 When security interest or agricultural lien is perfected; continuity …
§ 9-309 Security interest perfected upon attachment
§ 9-310 When filing required to perfect security interest or agricultural …
§ 9-311 Perfection of security interests in property subject to certain …
§ 9-312 Perfection of security interests in chattel paper, deposit accounts, …
§ 9-313 When possession by or delivery to secured party perfects security …
§ 9-314 Perfection by control
§ 9-315 Secured party’s rights on disposition of collateral and in proceeds
§ 9-316 Effect of change in governing law
§ 9-317 Interests that take priority over or take free of security interest …
§ 9-318 No interest retained in right to payment that is sold; rights and …
§ 9-319 Rights and title of consignee with respect to creditors and …
§ 9-320 Buyer of goods
§ 9-321 Licensee of general intangible and lessee of goods in ordinary course …
§ 9-322 Priorities among conflicting security interests in and agricultural …
§ 9-323 Future advances
§ 9-324 Priority of purchase-money security interests
§ 9-325 Priority of security interests in transferred collateral
§ 9-326 Priority of security interests created by new debtor
§ 9-327 Priority of security interests in deposit account
§ 9-328 Priority of security interests in investment property
§ 9-329 Priority of security interests in letter-of-credit right
§ 9-330 Priority of purchaser of chattel paper or instrument
§ 9-331 Priority of rights of purchasers of instruments, documents, and …
§ 9-332 Transfer of money; transfer of funds from deposit account
§ 9-333 Priority of certain liens arising by operation of law
§ 9-334 Priority of security interests in fixtures and crops
§ 9-335 Accessions
§ 9-336 Commingled goods
§ 9-337 Priority of security interests in goods covered by certificate of …
§ 9-338 Priority of security interest or agricultural lien perfected by filed …
§ 9-339 Priority subject to subordination
§ 9-340 Effectiveness of right of recoupment or set-off against deposit …
§ 9-341 Bank’s rights and duties with respect to deposit account
§ 9-342 Bank’s right to refuse to enter into or disclose existence of control …

Terms Used In Delaware Code > Title 6 > Article 9 > Part 3 - Perfection and Priority

  • Attachment: A procedure by which a person's property is seized to pay judgments levied by the court.
  • Contract: A legal written agreement that becomes binding when signed.
  • Decedent: A deceased person.
  • Document: means :

    a. See Delaware Code Title 6 Sec. 17-101

  • Entitlement: A Federal program or provision of law that requires payments to any person or unit of government that meets the eligibility criteria established by law. Entitlements constitute a binding obligation on the part of the Federal Government, and eligible recipients have legal recourse if the obligation is not fulfilled. Social Security and veterans' compensation and pensions are examples of entitlement programs.
  • Equitable: Pertaining to civil suits in "equity" rather than in "law." In English legal history, the courts of "law" could order the payment of damages and could afford no other remedy. See damages. A separate court of "equity" could order someone to do something or to cease to do something. See, e.g., injunction. In American jurisprudence, the federal courts have both legal and equitable power, but the distinction is still an important one. For example, a trial by jury is normally available in "law" cases but not in "equity" cases. Source: U.S. Courts
  • Jurisdiction: (1) The legal authority of a court to hear and decide a case. Concurrent jurisdiction exists when two courts have simultaneous responsibility for the same case. (2) The geographic area over which the court has authority to decide cases.
  • Knowledge: means a person's actual knowledge of a fact, rather than the person's constructive knowledge of the fact. See Delaware Code Title 6 Sec. 17-101
  • Lease: A contract transferring the use of property or occupancy of land, space, structures, or equipment in consideration of a payment (e.g., rent). Source: OCC
  • Lien: A claim against real or personal property in satisfaction of a debt.
  • Mortgage: The written agreement pledging property to a creditor as collateral for a loan.
  • Obligation: An order placed, contract awarded, service received, or similar transaction during a given period that will require payments during the same or a future period.
  • Person: means a natural person, partnership (whether general or limited), limited liability company, trust (including a common law trust, business trust, statutory trust, voting trust or any other form of trust), estate, association (including any group, organization, co-tenancy, plan, board, council or committee), corporation, government (including a country, state, county or any other governmental subdivision, agency or instrumentality), custodian, nominee or any other individual or entity (or series thereof) in its own or any representative capacity, in each case, whether domestic or foreign. See Delaware Code Title 6 Sec. 17-101
  • real property: is synonymous with the phrase "lands, tenements and hereditaments. See Delaware Code Title 1 Sec. 302
  • Real property: Land, and all immovable fixtures erected on, growing on, or affixed to the land.
  • Service of process: The service of writs or summonses to the appropriate party.
  • State: means the District of Columbia or the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico or any state, territory, possession, or other jurisdiction of the United States other than the State of Delaware. See Delaware Code Title 6 Sec. 17-101
  • Statute: A law passed by a legislature.
  • Trustee: A person or institution holding and administering property in trust.
  • Uniform Commercial Code: A set of statutes enacted by the various states to provide consistency among the states' commercial laws. It includes negotiable instruments, sales, stock transfers, trust and warehouse receipts, and bills of lading. Source: OCC
  • United States: includes its territories and possessions and the District of Columbia. See Delaware Code Title 1 Sec. 302
  • Year: means a calendar year, and is equivalent to the words "year of our Lord. See Delaware Code Title 1 Sec. 302