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Section 42a-9-401 - Alienability of debtor's rights.

CT Gen Stat § 42a-9-401 (2019) (N/A)
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(a) Except as otherwise provided in subsection (b) and sections 42a-9-406 to 42a-9-409, inclusive, whether a debtor's rights in collateral may be voluntarily or involuntarily transferred is governed by law other than this article.

(b) An agreement between the debtor and secured party which prohibits a transfer of the debtor's rights in collateral or makes the transfer a default does not prevent the transfer from taking effect.

(1959, P.A. 133, S. 9-401; P.A. 76-369, S. 28; P.A. 01-132, S. 63.)

History: P.A. 76-369 replaced previous Subsec. (1)(a) which had required filing in office when real estate mortgage would be filed “when the collateral is goods which at the time the security interest attaches are or are to become fixtures”, restated Subsec. (4) and referred to Sec. 42a-9-103a rather than 42a-9-103 as section determining whether filing is required in this state and added Subsec. (5); P.A. 01-132 replaced former provisions re place of filing, erroneous filing and removal of collateral with provisions re transfer of a debtor's rights in collateral.

Annotation to former section 42a-9-311:

Cited. 190 C. 756.

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Section 42a-9-401 - Alienability of debtor's rights.