Introduction Scope and sources of law Enforceable security interests Default as precondition to seizure Replevin Self-help repossession Unsecured personal property taken during repossession Using bankruptcy to prevent repossessions Disposition of repossessed collateral other than by creditor's sale : reinstatement, redemption, strict foreclosure, sheriff's sale, and consumer's sale Creditor's sale of the collateral Determining the deficiency or surplus Defending a deficiency action Affirmative consumer remedies in repossession cases Consumer leases Liens Appendices: Selected Uniform Commercial Code provisions ; Summary of state repossession laws ; Federal statutes and regulations relevant to repossession ; Sample answers and complaints ; Sample repossession discovery and request for admissions.
Note
Originally published as: Repossessions / by Jonathan Sheldon and Constance G. Brigham. Boston, MA : NCLC, 1982.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Other Editions
Revision of: Carter, Carolyn L. Repossessions. Ninth edition. Boston, MA : National Consumer Law Center, [2017]