
UCC Filing in New York: Keep Using Those 2002 Forms
Seven years later, after every other U.S. state enacted Article 9 amendments and UCC form updates, New York only accepts the 2002 versions of UCC forms.
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Seven years later, after every other U.S. state enacted Article 9 amendments and UCC form updates, New York only accepts the 2002 versions of UCC forms.
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Explore the 2011 revisions to UCC Article 9 filing forms, including key changes and their impact on secured transactions. Learn how these updates affect filing requirements and best practices for compliance.
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While Ireland is a renowned aviation hub, global purchasing and leasing contracts often use process agents in New York or the U.K. for the transactions.
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Numerous complexities regarding document signatures can lead to filing rejection. What factors into document acceptability for state filing offices?
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As the number of bankruptcy projects increases due to the global pandemic, so does the critical need for comprehensive and accurate public record due diligence to support informed legal decisions and successful outcomes.
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When filing documents in New York, it’s important that the proper individual signed the document in order to help avoid filing rejection.
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Effective June 1, 2020, Montana implemented the new Business Corporation Act, introducing significant changes to corporate governance and compliance requirements. This article provides an overview of the key provisions and their implications for businesses operating in the state.
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If you’re new to document legalization (verifying the authenticity of the signatures, stamps and seals on a document), the following definitions may help.
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With non-essential workers conducting daily business remotely, many states are implementing emergency alternatives to in-person document notarization.
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What makes UCC filing in Georgia unique? All filings (UCCs, fixtures, mortgages and deeds) are made at the local level regardless of the lien type.
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