Terms Used In Louisiana Revised Statutes 10:9-513

  • 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: includes a body of persons, whether incorporated or not. See Louisiana Revised Statutes 1:10

(a)  Consumer goods.  A secured party shall cause the secured party of record for a financing statement to file a termination statement for the financing statement if the financing statement covers consumer goods and:

(1)  there is no obligation secured by the collateral covered by the financing statement and no commitment to make an advance, incur an obligation, or otherwise give value; or

(2)  the debtor did not authorize the filing of the initial financing statement. However, if the financing statement was filed in the filing office described in La. Rev. Stat. 10:9-501(a)(1), the secured party instead shall release the security interest in the manner provided by La. Rev. Stat. 32:701 et seq. If the financing statement was filed in the filing office described in La. Rev. Stat. 10:9-501(a)(3), the secured party instead shall release the security interest in the manner provided by La. Rev. Stat. 34:852.1 et seq.

(b)  Time for compliance with Subsection (a).  To comply with Subsection (a), a secured party shall cause the secured party of record to file the termination statement in the filing office where the financing statement was originally filed:

(1)  within one month after there is no obligation secured by the collateral covered by the financing statement and no commitment to make an advance, incur an obligation, or otherwise give value; or

(2)  if earlier, within twenty days after the secured party receives an authenticated demand from a debtor.

(c) Other collateral. In cases not governed by Subsection (a), within twenty days after a secured party receives an authenticated demand from a debtor, the secured party shall cause the secured party of record for a financing statement to send to the debtor a termination statement for the financing statement or file the termination statement in the filing office where the financing statement was originally filed if:

(1)  except in the case of a financing statement covering accounts or chattel paper that has been sold or goods that are the subject of a consignment, there is no obligation secured by the collateral covered by the financing statement and no commitment to make an advance, incur an obligation, or otherwise give value;

(2)  the financing statement covers accounts or chattel paper that has been sold but as to which the account debtor or other person obligated has discharged its obligation;

(3)  the financing statement covers goods that were the subject of a consignment to the debtor but are not in the debtor’s possession; or

(4)  the debtor did not authorize the filing of the initial financing statement.

(d)  Effect of filing termination statement.  Except as otherwise provided in La. Rev. Stat. 10:9-510, upon the filing of a termination statement with the filing office, the financing statement to which the termination statement relates ceases to be effective.  Except as otherwise provided in La. Rev. Stat. 10:9-510, for purposes of La. Rev. Stat. 10:9-519(g), La. Rev. Stat. 10:9-522(a), and La. Rev. Stat. 10:9-523(c), the filing with the filing office of a termination statement relating to a financing statement that indicates that the debtor is a transmitting utility also causes the effectiveness of the financing statement to lapse.

Acts 2001, No. 128, §1, eff. July 1, 2001; Acts 2004, No. 303, §2; Acts 2007, No. 319, §1, eff. July 1, 2008.