Indiana Code § 26-1-12.5-306

Determination of priority of conflicting claims to controllable accounts, controllable electronic records, and controllable payment intangibles
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Sec. 306. (a) Subject to subsections (b) and (c), chapter 12 determines the priority of conflicting claims to chapter 12 property when the priority rules of IC 26-1-9.1 , as amended by the act, do not apply.       (b) Subject to subsection (c), when the priority rules of IC 26-1-9.1 , as amended by the act, do not apply and the priorities of claims to chapter 12 property were established before July 1, 2023, law other than chapter 12 determines priority.       (c) When the priority rules of IC 26-1-9.1 , as amended by the act, do not apply, to the extent the priorities determined by the act modify the priorities established before July 1, 2023, the priorities of claims to chapter 12 property established before July 1, 2023, cease to apply on the adjustment date.   IC 26-2 ARTICLE 2. COMMERCIAL TRANSACTIONS               Ch. 1. Liability of Buyer for Goods Bought From Unlicensed Seller             Ch. 2. Mortgage of Household Goods             Ch. 3. Negotiable Instruments             Ch. 4. Agreements to Pay Attorney's Fees             Ch. 5. Construction or Design Contracts; Indemnity Agreements Invalid             Ch. 6. Service for Audio or Visual Entertainment Products             Ch. 7. Penalties for Stopping Payments or Permitting Dishonor of Checks and Drafts             Ch. 8. Uniform Electronic Transactions Act             Ch. 9. Credit Agreements             Ch. 10. Repossessing Motor Vehicles or Watercraft   IC 26-2-1 Chapter 1. Liability of Buyer for Goods Bought From Unlicensed Seller               26-2-1-1 Liability of unlicensed buyer for goods purchased to conduct business requiring license

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