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Chapter 12
SELF-HELP REMEDIES UNDER THE UNIFORM COMMERCIAL CODE
Bennett H. Goldstein
§ 12.1 INTRODUCTION
§ 12.2 SECURED PARTY’S REMEDIES ON DEFAULT
§ 12.2-1 In General
§ 12.2-2 Remedies Provided by ORS 79.0601 to 79.0628
§ 12.2-3 Rights and Duties That Cannot Be Waived by Security Agreement
§ 12.2-4 Limitation of Duties
§ 12.3 OBTAINING POSSESSION OF COLLATERAL AFTER DEFAULT
§ 12.3-1 In General
§ 12.3-2 Default
§ 12.3-3 Procedure for Taking Possession of Collateral
§ 12.3-4 Problem Areas
§ 12.3-5 Alternatives to Repossession
§ 12.3-6 Bankruptcy
§ 12.3-7 Secured Party’s Obligation to Care for Repossessed Collateral
§ 12.4 DISPOSAL OF COLLATERAL
§ 12.4-1 Accounts and Chattel Paper
§ 12.4-2 Deposit Accounts
§ 12.4-3 Goods Covered by Documents
§ 12.4-4 Consumer Goods
§ 12.4-5 Disposal of Goods According to Article II of the UCC
§ 12.4-6 Manufactured Homes
§ 12.5 MANNER OF DISPOSITION BY SALE, LEASE, OR OTHERWISE
§ 12.5-1 Disposition Must Be Commercially Reasonable
§ 12.5-2 Determination of Commercial Reasonableness
§ 12.5-3 Sale of Collateral
§ 12.5-4 Securities Law
§ 12.5-5 Notice of Disposition
§ 12.5-6 Purchasers
§ 12.5-7 Application of Proceeds of Disposition
§ 12.5-8 Marshaling
§ 12.5-9 Deficiency
§ 12.5-10 Acceptance of Collateral in Satisfaction of Debt
§ 12.6 REDEMPTION
§ 12.7 CONSEQUENCES OF NONCOMPLIANCE WITH STATUTORY STANDARDS AND REQUIREMENTS