Illinois Code § 810 ILCS 5/9-621

Notification of proposal to accept collateral.
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(a) Persons to which proposal to be sent. A secured party that desires to accept collateral in full or partial satisfaction of the obligation it secures shall send its proposal to:
 
 
(1) any person from which the secured party has 
 
received, before the debtor consented to the acceptance, a signed notification of a claim of an interest in the collateral;
 
 
(2) any other secured party or lienholder that, 10 
 
days before the debtor consented to the acceptance, held a security interest in or other lien on the collateral perfected by the filing of a financing statement that:
 
 
 
(A) identified the collateral;
 
 
 
(B) was indexed under the debtor's name as of 
 
 
that date; and
 
 
 
(C) was filed in the office or offices in which 
 
 
to file a financing statement against the debtor covering the collateral as of that date; and
 
 
(3) any other secured party that, 10 days before the 
 
debtor consented to the acceptance, held a security interest in the collateral perfected by compliance with a statute, regulation, or treaty described in Section 9-311(a).
 
(b) Proposal to be sent to secondary obligor in partial satisfaction. A secured party that desires to accept collateral in partial satisfaction of the obligation it secures shall send its proposal to any secondary obligor in addition to the persons described in subsection (a).

received, before the debtor consented to the acceptance, a signed notification of a claim of an interest in the collateral;
days before the debtor consented to the acceptance, held a security interest in or other lien on the collateral perfected by the filing of a financing statement that:
that date; and
to file a financing statement against the debtor covering the collateral as of that date; and
debtor consented to the acceptance, held a security interest in the collateral perfected by compliance with a statute, regulation, or treaty described in Section 9-311(a).

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