Minnesota Statutes

§ 336.9-316 — 336.9-316 EFFECT OF CHANGE IN GOVERNING LAW.

Minnesota § 336.9-316
JurisdictionMinnesota
PartTRADE REGULATIONS, CONSUMER PROTECTION
Ch. 336UNIFORM COMMERCIAL CODE

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Minn. Stat. § 336.9-316 (2026).

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(a)General rule: effect on perfection of change in governing law.A security interest perfected pursuant to the law of the jurisdiction designated in section336.9-301(1),336.9-305(c),336.9-306A(d), or336.9-306B(b) remains perfected until the earliest of:
(1)the time perfection would have ceased under the law of that jurisdiction;
(2)the expiration of four months after a change of the debtor's location to another jurisdiction; or
(3)the expiration of one year after a transfer of collateral to a person that thereby becomes a debtor and is located in another jurisdiction.
(b)Security interest perfected or unperfected under law of new jurisdiction.If a security interest described in subsection (a) becomes perfected under the law of the other jurisdiction before the earliest time or event des

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Legislative History

2000 c 399 art 1 s 36;2011 c 31 art 1 s 5,16;2024 c 93 art 9 s 23

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