1. A security interest in favor of a securities intermediary attaches to a persons security entitlement if: (a) The person buys a financial asset through the securities intermediary in a transaction in which the person is obligated to pay the purchase price to the securities intermediary at the time of the purchase; and (b) The securities intermediary credits the financial asset to the persons securities account before he or she pays the securities intermediary. 2. The security interest described in subsection 1 secures the buyers obligation to pay for the financial asset. 3. A security interest in favor of a person that delivers a certificated security or other financial asset represented by a writing attaches to the security or other financial asset if: (a) The security or other financial asset: (1) In the ordinary course of business is transferred by delivery with any necessary endorsement or assignment; and (2) Is delivered under an agreement between persons in the business of dealing with such securities or financial assets; and (b) The agreement calls for delivery against payment. 4. The security interest described in subsection 3 secures the obligation to make payment for the delivery.
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