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Article 9
Enforcement of Liens on Personal Property

Sections

200
Sale of Personal Property to Satisfy a Lien
201
Notice of Sale
201‑A
Proceeding to Determine Validity of Liens
202
Sale to Be Advertised
202‑A
Sale of a Security
202‑B
Pledgee May Buy at Public Sale
203
Redemption Before Sale
204
Disposition of Proceeds
205
Remedy Not Exclusive
206
Enforcement by Action
207
Warrant to Seize Chattel
208
Judgment
209
Action in Inferior Court
210
Application
211
Arrears/past Due Support
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