§10-101. Definitions; retroactivity (1). For the purposes of this Article, the phrase “old code” means the Uniform Commercial Code as enacted by public law, 1963, chapter 362 and as amended by the following: Public law, 1965, chapter 306; Public law, 1967, chapter 213; Public law, 1969, chapter 155; Public law, 1969, chapter 225; Public law, […]
§10-102. Preservation of old transition provision Chapter 362, section 41 of the public laws of 1963 shall continue to apply to the new code and for this purpose the old code and the new code shall be considered one continuous statute. [PL 1977, c. 586 (NEW).] SECTION HISTORY PL 1977, c. 586 (NEW).
§10-103. Transition to the new code; general rule Transactions validly entered into after December 31, 1964, and before January 1, 1978, and which are subject to the provisions of the old code and which would be subject to the new code and this Article, as amended if they had been entered into after the effective […]
§10-104. Transition provision on change of requirement of filing A security interest for the perfection of which filing or the taking of possession was required under the old code and which attached prior to the effective date of public law, 1977, chapter 526, but was not perfected shall be deemed perfected on the effective date […]
§10-105. Transition provision on change of place of filing (1). A financing statement or continuation statement filed prior to January 1, 1978, which shall not have lapsed prior to January 1, 1978, shall remain effective for the period provided in the old code, but not less than 5 years after the filing. [PL 2017, […]
§10-106. Required refilings (1). If a security interest is perfected or has priority when public law, 1977, chapter 526 takes effect as to all persons or as to certain persons without any filing or recording and if the filing of a financing statement would be required for the perfection or priority of the security interest […]
§10-107. Transition provisions as to priorities Except as otherwise provided in this Article, the old code shall apply to any questions of priority if the positions of the parties were fixed prior to the effective date of public law, 1977, chapter 526. In other cases, questions of priority shall be determined by the new code. […]
§10-108. Presumption that rule of law continues unchanged Unless a change in law has clearly been made, the new code shall be deemed declaratory of the meaning of the old code. [PL 1977, c. 586 (NEW).] SECTION HISTORY PL 1977, c. 586 (NEW).