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UCC Security Interests in Payment Intangibles: Intercompany Loans, Debt Obligations, and "Promissory Notes" Barry Graynor Cooley LLP Dean T. Kirby, Jr. Kirby & McGuinn, A P.C. Professor Thomas E. Plank U. Of Tennessee College of Law Steve Weise Proskauer Rose LLP
Outline Benefits Definitions + Examples Characterization Types of transactions Creation Perfection Priority Enforcement 5
Benefits of treatment as "payment intangible" Automatic perfection for sales No public record Can't be primed by possession 6
Definition Reason for creating Core definition Expansion of "accounts" 7
Examples Loan agreement "Note" Electronic note Participation Intercompany loan entered on books Rights with respect to credit cards 8
Scope characterization Differentiate from: Notes (paper) Chattel paper Accounts Debt securities 9
Chattel paper Splitting the Atom? Chattel Paper is a record that evidences... (among other things) Both a monetary obligation and a security interest like a consumer installment purchase contract, or A lease of specific goods like a commercial equipment lease What happens when parties purport to separate the monetary obligations of the buyer or lessee from other obligations which are contained in the record, or from the record itself? Are the severed payment obligations: Accounts? Payment intangibles? Still chattel paper? 10
Electronic notes Control of "transferrable records" under: UETA E-Sign 11
Creation by agreement Security agreement Sales agreement (for sales) 12
Creation automatic Ancillary rights Guaranty Letter of credit rights Underlying mortgage Underlying security agreement 13
Restrictions on transfer Sales v "pledge" 9-406(e) + 9-408(b) Effect of characterization 14
Perfection automatic Automatic for sale Stripped payment rights? 15
Perfection filing Filing Should filing be dropped? 16
Perfection other methods Not by possession (even if called a "note") Not by control Automatic for ancillary rights Proceeds 17
Priority Filing Filing help in sales? Not by possession (even if called a "note") Possibly by control? Under UETA or E-SIGN Transferable records? Proceeds Negotiable proceeds 18
Stripping to create "payment intangible" In re Commercial Money Center, Inc. 350 B.R. 465 (Bankr. App. 9th Cir. 2006) Animal, Vegetable or Mineral? In re Commercial Money Center, 39 U. Tol. L. Rev. 861 (2008) Classifying the Right to Rental Payment Streams Stripped Off a Lease, 86 Tex. L. Rev. 857 (2008) 19
Enforcement - sale Sale Restrictions on transfer ( 9-406(e) (revised)) Commercial reasonableness issues 20
Enforcement collection Notice to account debtor Notice to seller/borrower? Duty of commercial reasonableness? 21
Enforcement account debtor defenses Account debtor defenses Hell or high water term Offsets 22