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  • /usc/title-15/section-7021
    Transferable records

    establish the identity of the person having control of the transferable record. (g) UCC references For purposes of this subsection, all references to the Uniform Commercial Code are to the Uniform Commercial

Code of Federal Regulations
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  • /us/cfr/t12/s§ 229.34
    Warranties and indemnities.

    bank may defend by proving that the customer of the paying bank is precluded under UCC 4-406, as applicable, from asserting against the paying bank the unauthorized issuance of the check ... bank by which the check is payable, returned the check within its deadline under the UCC or § 229.31(g) of this part; (ii) It is authorized to return the check

  • paying bank's responsibility to return a check within the deadlines required by the UCC or Regulation J (12 CFR part 210). (b) Expeditious return of checks. (1) Except as provided ... Extension of deadline. The deadline for return or notice of dishonor or nonpayment under the UCC or Regulation J (12 CFR part 210), or § 229.36(d)(3) and (4) is extended

  • rules of practice include: The applicable version of Article 5 of the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) (1962, as amended 1990) or revised Article 5 of the UCC (as amended 1995); the Uniform

  • /us/cfr/t2/s§ 910.360
    Real property and equipment.

    Department's ability to properly record if the recipient fails to do so, UCC financing statement(s) for all equipment purchased with Federal funds (Financial assistance awards made under the Small Business ... this section, and that the Government retains an undivided reversionary interest in the equipment. The UCC financing statement(s) must be filed before the contracting officer may reimburse the recipient

  • /us/cfr/t12/s§ 229.2
    Definitions.

    As used in this part, and unless the context requires

  • /us/cfr/t24/s§ 242.1
    Definitions.

    As used in this subpart, the following terms shall have

  • State or a foreign institution, filing with the appropriate State or municipal government entity a UCC-1 statement disclosing that the depository account contains Federal funds and maintaining a copy of that

  • /us/cfr/t12/s§ 229.38
    Liability.

    expeditious return requirements under § 229.31(b) and with the deadline for return under the UCC, Regulation J (12 CFR part 210), or the extension of deadline under § 229.31(g) in connection with

  • prospect of repayment of the Bond Loan, and pledged the collateral (including executed security documents, UCC-1 financing statements or mortgages, as applicable); (c) A Guarantee Application that has been approved

  • Interest in all Project Personal Property by executing a Uniform Commercial Code Financing Statement (Form UCC-1, as provided by State law) or other statement of the Federal Interest in the Project

  • (a) Underwriting, product and other standards. (1) The CRE loan

  • (a) Underwriting, product and other standards. (1) The CRE loan

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