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Title 9A : Uniform Commercial Code

Article 009 : Secured Transactions

(Cite as: 9A V.S.A. § 9-335)
  • § 9—335. Accessions

    (a) A security interest may be created in an accession and continues in collateral that becomes an accession.

    (b) If a security interest is perfected when the collateral becomes an accession, the security interest remains perfected in the collateral.

    (c) Except as otherwise provided in subsection (d) of this section, the other provisions of this part determine the priority of a security interest in an accession.

    (d) A security interest in an accession is subordinate to a security interest in the whole which is perfected by compliance with the requirements of a certificate-of-title statute under subsection 9—311(b) of this title.

    (e) After default, subject to Part 6 of this article, a secured party may remove an accession from other goods if the security interest in the accession has priority over the claims of every person having an interest in the whole.

    (f) A secured party that removes an accession from other goods under subsection (e) of this section shall promptly reimburse any encumbrancer or owner of the whole or of the other goods, other than the debtor, for the cost of repair of any physical injury to the whole or the other goods. The secured party need not reimburse the encumbrancer or owner for any diminution in value of the whole or the other goods caused by the absence of the accession removed or by any necessity for replacing it. A person entitled to reimbursement may refuse permission to remove until the secured party gives adequate assurance for the performance of the obligation to reimburse. (Added 1999, No. 106 (Adj. Sess.), § 2, eff. July 1, 2001.)