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Subpart 1
Filing Office; Contents and Effectiveness of Financing Statement

Sections

9‑501
Filing Office
9‑502
Contents of Financing Statement
9‑503
Name of Debtor and Secured Party
9‑504
Indication of Collateral
9‑505
Filing and Compliance with Other Statutes and Treaties for Consignments, Leases, Other Bailments, and Other Transactions
9‑506
Effect of Errors or Omissions
9‑507
Effect of Certain Events on Effectiveness of Financing Statement
9‑508
Effectiveness of Financing Statement If New Debtor Becomes Bound by Security Agreement
9‑509
Persons Entitled to File a Record
9‑510
Effectiveness of Filed Record
9‑511
Secured Party of Record
9‑512
Amendment of Financing Statement
9‑513
Termination Statement
9‑514
Assignment of Powers of Secured Party of Record
9‑515
Duration and Effectiveness of Financing Statement
9‑516
What Constitutes Filing
9‑517
Effect of Indexing Errors
9‑518
Claim Concerning Inaccurate or Wrongfully Filed Record
 



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The legislature occasionally skips outline levels. For example:

(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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