U.C.C. - ARTICLE 9 - SECURED TRANSACTIONS; SALES OF ACCOUNTS AND CHATTEL
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..PART 1. SHORT TITLE, APPLICABILITY AND DEFINITIONS
§ 9-104. Transactions Excluded From Article.
This Article does not apply
- (a) to a security interest subject to any statute
of the United States, to the extent that such statute governs the rights of
parties to and third parties affected by transactions in particular types of
property; or
- (b) to a landlord's lien; or
- (c) to a lien given by statute or other rule of law
for services or materials except as provided in Section 9-310 on priority of
such liens; or
- (d) to a transfer of a claim for wages, salary or
other compensation of an employee; or
- (e) to a transfer by a government or governmental
subdivision or agency; or
- (f) to a sale of accounts or chattel
paper as part of a sale of the business out of which they arose, or an
assignment of accounts or chattel paper which is for the purpose of collection
only, or a transfer of a right to payment under a contract to an assignee
who is also to do the performance under the contract or a transfer of a single
account to an assignee in whole or partial satisfaction of a preexisting indebtedness;
or
- (g) to a transfer of an interest in or claim in or
under any policy of insurance, except as provided with respect to proceeds
(Section 9-306) and priorities in proceeds (Section 9-312);
or
- (h) to a right represented by a judgment (other than
a judgment taken on a right to payment which was collateral);
or
- (i) to any right of set-off; or
- (j) except to the extent that provision is made for
fixtures in Section 9-313, to the creation or transfer
of an interest in or lien on real estate, including a lease or rents thereunder;
or
- (k) to a transfer in whole or in part of any claim
arising out of tort; or
- (l) to a transfer of an interest in any deposit
account (subsection (1) of Section 9-105), except
as provided with respect to proceeds (Section 9-306)
and priorities in proceeds (Section 9-312).
As amended in 1972.
See Appendix II for material relating to changes made in text in 1972.
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