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Statutes > Nebraska > Chapter76 > 76-1102

76-1102. Corporations; personal property; Secretary of State; financing statement; filed with; effect.A security interest in goods alone created by a corporation which is a railroad, or by any corporation including public corporations engaged in the furnishing of electric or telephone service shall be perfected by filing a financing statement in the office of the Secretary of State and shall in all respects except as to place of filing be governed by the Uniform Commercial Code. This is a statute providing for central filing of security interests in property within the meaning of article 9, Uniform Commercial Code. SourceLaws 1965, c. 452, § 2, p. 1434; Laws 1999, LB 550, § 42.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nebraska > Chapter76 > 76-1102

76-1102. Corporations; personal property; Secretary of State; financing statement; filed with; effect.A security interest in goods alone created by a corporation which is a railroad, or by any corporation including public corporations engaged in the furnishing of electric or telephone service shall be perfected by filing a financing statement in the office of the Secretary of State and shall in all respects except as to place of filing be governed by the Uniform Commercial Code. This is a statute providing for central filing of security interests in property within the meaning of article 9, Uniform Commercial Code. SourceLaws 1965, c. 452, § 2, p. 1434; Laws 1999, LB 550, § 42.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nebraska > Chapter76 > 76-1102

76-1102. Corporations; personal property; Secretary of State; financing statement; filed with; effect.A security interest in goods alone created by a corporation which is a railroad, or by any corporation including public corporations engaged in the furnishing of electric or telephone service shall be perfected by filing a financing statement in the office of the Secretary of State and shall in all respects except as to place of filing be governed by the Uniform Commercial Code. This is a statute providing for central filing of security interests in property within the meaning of article 9, Uniform Commercial Code. SourceLaws 1965, c. 452, § 2, p. 1434; Laws 1999, LB 550, § 42.