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1997 Florida Statutes

SECTION 203
Enforceability of security interest; proceeds, formal requisites.

679.203  Enforceability of security interest; proceeds, formal requisites.--

(1)  Subject to the provisions of s. 674.2101 on the security interest of a collecting bank, s. 678.321 on security interests in securities, and s. 679.113 on a security interest arising under the chapter on sales, a security interest is not enforceable against the debtor or third parties with respect to the collateral and does not attach unless:

(a)  The collateral is in the possession of the secured party pursuant to agreement, or the debtor has signed a security agreement which contains a description of the collateral and in addition, when the security interest covers crops growing or to be grown or timber to be cut, a description of the land concerned; and

(b)  Value has been given; and

(c)  The debtor has rights in the collateral.

(2)  A security interest attaches when it becomes enforceable against the debtor with respect to the collateral. Attachment occurs as soon as all of the events specified in subsection (1) have taken place unless explicit agreement postpones the time of attaching.

(3)  Unless otherwise agreed, a security agreement gives the secured party the rights to proceeds provided by s. 679.306.

(4)  A transaction, although subject to this chapter, is also subject to chapters 516 and 520, and in the case of conflict between the provisions of this chapter and any such statute, the provisions of such statute control. Failure to comply with any applicable statute has only the effect which is specified therein.

History.--s. 1, ch. 65-254; s. 12, ch. 79-398; s. 6, ch. 87-275; s. 52, ch. 92-82.

Note.--s. 9-203, U.C.C.; supersedes s. 673.02.