Kansas Statutes
§ 21-5830 — Impairing a security interest
Kansas § 21-5830
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Bluebook
Kan. Stat. Ann. § 21-5830 (2026).
Text
(a)Impairing a security interest is, with intent to defraud the secured party:
(1)Damaging, destroying or concealing any personal property subject to a security interest;
(2)selling, exchanging or otherwise disposing of any personal property subject to a security interest without the written consent of the secured party, where such sale, exchange or other disposition is not authorized by the secured party under the terms of the security agreement; or
(3)failing to account to the secured party for the proceeds of the sale, exchange or other disposition of any personal property subject to a security interest, where such sale, exchange or other disposition is authorized and such accounting for proceeds is required by the secured party under the terms of the security agreement or otherwise
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Related
Crawford v. Guaranty State Bank & Trust Company, The
(D. Kansas, 2024)
Legislative History
L. 2010, ch. 136, § 116; July 1, 2011.
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