Articles From James W. Evans

Frequently asked questions about the mechanics of filing under RA-9 in Illinois By James W. Evans Commercial Banking, Collections, and Bankruptcy, November 2003 Q. Since RA-9 eliminated the requirement of the Debtor's signature on a UCC-1, how do I establish that my filing was legally authorized?
Frequently asked questions about the mechanics of filing under RA-9 in Illinois By James W. Evans Commercial Banking, Collections, and Bankruptcy, September 2003 Q. Since RA-9 eliminated the requirement of the Debtor's signature on a UCC-1, how do I establish that my filing was legally authorized?
Procedural glitch concerns lenders to agriculture By Joseph P. Chamley & James W. Evans Agricultural Law, November 2000 With changes in Article 9 effective January 1, 1998, certain agricultural-related continuation statements (UCC-3's) that were previously required to be filed with the county recorder's office must be filed with the Illinois Secretary of State's UCC Division.
Procedural glitch concerns agricultural lenders By Joseph P. Chamley & James W. Evans Commercial Banking, Collections, and Bankruptcy, March 2000 With changes in Article 9 effective January 1, 1998, certain agricultural-related continuation statements (UCC-3's) which were previously required to be filed with the county recorder's office must be filed with the Illinois Secretary of State's UCC Division.

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