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Article Title
Document Type
Peach Sheet
Abstract
The Act places a limitation on the requirement that a financing statement or continuation statement contain either the maturity date of the secured obligation or specify that the obligation does not have a maturity date. This requirement is now limited to consumer transactions involving $5,000 or less, and the limitation is given limited retroactive effect. The Act also creates a broad definition of &"secured obligation.&"
Recommended Citation
Georgia State University Law Review
(2011)
"COMMERCIAL CODE Financing Statement: Maturity Date,"
Georgia State University Law Review:
Vol. 2:
Iss.
2, Article 49.
Available at:
http://digitalarchive.gsu.edu/gsulr/vol2/iss2/49
