UCC Financing Statement definition

UCC Financing Statement. A financing statement filed, or to be filed, pursuant to the UCC.
UCC Financing Statement means a financing statement filed or to be filed in accordance with the Uniform Commercial Code, as in effect from time to time, in the relevant state or states.
UCC Financing Statement. A financing statement executed and filed pursuant to the Uniform Commercial Code, as in effect in the relevant jurisdiction, or, in the case of Louisiana, the comparable provisions of Louisiana law.

Examples of UCC Financing Statement in a sentence

  • Ask management to provide details regarding any events that may impact the UCC Financing Statement filings such as mergers, acquisitions, asset sales, or any changes in corporate names, location of chief executive offices, location of books and records relative to receivables.

  • No presently effective UCC Financing Statement covering any of the Pledged Collateral is on file in any public office, except for the UCC Financing Statement in favor of the Escrow Agent and in connection with liens permitted under the terms of the Note Purchase Agreement (“Permitted Liens”).

  • Separately, the security interest on and in the Pledged Collateral will become a valid first priority lien upon the due filing of a UCC Financing Statement describing the Pledged Collateral in the applicable filing office in the State in which Grantor was formed.


More Definitions of UCC Financing Statement

UCC Financing Statement. A financing statement executed and in form sufficient for filing pursuant to the UCC, as in effect in the relevant jurisdiction.
UCC Financing Statement means a financing statement executed and filed pursuant to the Uniform Commercial Code, as in effect in the relevant jurisdiction.
UCC Financing Statement shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.05(c) hereof.
UCC Financing Statement shall have the meaning provided in Section 2.3.5(d)(xiii)(3).
UCC Financing Statement. A financing statement on Form UCC-1 or the proper national UCC form, naming Buyer as "Secured Party" and Seller as "Debtor" and describing the Purchased Items.
UCC Financing Statement means any financing statement to be filed in any appropriate filing office in any UCC Jurisdiction and that (i) indicates the applicable Collateral by any description which reasonably approximates the description contained in this Agreement and in the Security Agreement as all applicable assets of the applicable Borrower Party or words of similar effect, regardless of whether any particular asset comprised in such Collateral falls within the scope of Article 9 of the UCC or other similar provisions of the UCC Jurisdiction, and (ii) contains any other information required by part 5 of Article 9 of the UCC, or by any other applicable provision under the laws of the UCC Jurisdiction, for the sufficiency or filing office acceptance of any financing statement or amendment; provided, however, that in addition to any financing statement to be filed in any appropriate filing office in any UCC Jurisdiction, UCC Financing Statements shall include at all times financing statements to be filed in the State of California and the District of Columbia.
UCC Financing Statement means a financing statement executed and filed pursuant to the Uniform Commercial Code, as in effect in any relevant jurisdiction.