New York Uniform Commercial Code Code § 9-201

General Effectiveness of Security Agreement
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Section 9--201. General Effectiveness of Security Agreement.\n  (a) General effectiveness. Except as otherwise provided in this\nchapter, a security agreement is effective according to its terms\nbetween the parties, against purchasers of the collateral, and against\ncreditors.\n  (b) Applicable consumer laws and other law. A transaction subject to\nthis article is subject to:\n       (1) any applicable rule of law which establishes a different rule\n           for consumers;\n       (2) any other statute or regulation of this state which regulates\n           the rates, charges, agreements and practices for loans,\n           credit sales or other extensions of credit;\n       (3) any consumer protection statute or regulation of this state.\n  (c) Other applicable law controls. In case of conflict between this\narticle and a rule of law, statute, or regulation described in\nsubsection (b), the rule of law, statute, or regulation controls.\nFailure to comply with a statute or regulation described in subsection\n(b) has only the effect the statute or regulation specifies.\n  (d) Further deference to other applicable law. This article does not:\n       (1) validate any rate, charge, agreement, or practice that\n           violates a rule of law, statute, or regulation described in\n           subsection (b); or\n       (2) extend the application of the rule of law, statute, or\n           regulation to a transaction not otherwise subject to it.\n

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