Find Laws Find Lawyers Free Legal Forms USA State Laws

LOUISIANA STATUTES AND CODES

RS 10:9-608 Application of proceeds of collection or enforcement; liability for deficiency and right to surplus

§9-608.  Application of proceeds of collection or enforcement; liability for deficiency and right to surplus

(a)  Application of proceeds, surplus, and deficiency if obligation secured.  If a security interest or agricultural lien secures payment or performance of an obligation, the following rules apply:

(1)  A secured party shall apply or pay over for application the cash proceeds of collection or enforcement under R.S. 10:9-607 in the following order to:

(A)  the reasonable expenses of collection and enforcement and, to the extent provided for by agreement and not prohibited by law, reasonable attorney's fees and legal expenses incurred by the secured party;

(B)  the satisfaction of obligations secured by the security interest or agricultural lien under which the collection or enforcement is made; and

(C)  the satisfaction of obligations secured by any subordinate security interest in or lien on the collateral subject to the security interest or agricultural lien under which the collection or enforcement is made if the secured party receives an authenticated demand for proceeds before distribution of the proceeds is completed.

(2)  If requested by a secured party, a holder of a subordinate security interest or lien shall furnish reasonable proof of the interest or lien within a reasonable time.  Unless the holder complies, the secured party need not comply with the holder's demand under paragraph (1)(C).

(3)  A secured party need not apply or pay over for application noncash proceeds of collection and enforcement under R.S. 10:9-607 unless the failure to do so would be commercially unreasonable.  A secured party that applies or pays over for application noncash proceeds shall do so in a commercially reasonable manner.

(4)  A secured party shall account to and pay a debtor for any surplus, and the obligor is liable for any deficiency.

(b)  No surplus or deficiency in sales of certain rights to payment.  If the underlying transaction is a sale of accounts, chattel paper, payment intangibles, or promissory notes, the debtor is not entitled to any surplus, and the obligor is not liable for any deficiency.

Acts 2001, No. 128, §1, eff. July 1, 2001.

Louisiana Forms by Issue

Louisiana Business Forms
Louisiana Tax Forms

Louisiana Law

Louisiana State Laws
    > Louisiana Child Support
    > Louisiana Gun Laws
    > Louisiana Statute
Louisiana Tax
    > Louisiana State Tax
Louisiana Labor Laws
    > Louisiana Unemployment
Louisiana Agencies
    > Louisiana Civil Service
    > Louisiana Department of Insurance
    > Louisiana Department of Social Services
    > Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries
    > Louisiana DMV
    > Louisiana Medicaid
    > Louisiana Secretary of State
    > Louisiana Secretary of State Corporations Database
    > Louisiana State Board of Nursing
    > Louisiana State Police
    > Louisiana Workforce Commission

Louisiana Court Map

Tips