New York Statutes
§ 9-106 — Control of Investment Property
New York·Law UCC Uniform Commercial Code·Part 1 General Provisions·Subpart 1 Short Title, Definitions, and General Concepts·Art. 9 Secured Transactions
Section 9--106. Control of Investment Property.\n (a) Control under Section 8--106. A person has control of a\ncertificated security, uncertificated security, or security entitlement\nas provided in Section 8--106.\n (b) Control of commodity contract. A secured party has control of a\ncommodity contract if:\n (1) the secured party is the commodity intermediary with which\n the commodity contract is carried; or\n (2) the commodity customer, secured party, and commodity\n intermediary have agreed that the commodity intermediary will\n apply any value distributed on account of the commodity\n contract as directed by the secured party without further\n consent by the commodity customer.\n (c) Effect of control of securities accou
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