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Unknown debtor or secondary obligor.

A secured party does not owe a duty based on its status as secured party:

     (1) To a person that is a debtor or obligor, unless the secured party knows:

     (A) That the person is a debtor or obligor;

     (B) The identity of the person; and

     (C) How to communicate with the person; or

     (2) To a secured party or lienholder that has filed a financing statement against a person, unless the secured party knows:

     (A) That the person is a debtor; and

     (B) The identity of the person.

[2000 c 250 § 9A-605.]

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Washington > Title-62a > 9a > 62a-9a-605

Unknown debtor or secondary obligor.

A secured party does not owe a duty based on its status as secured party:

     (1) To a person that is a debtor or obligor, unless the secured party knows:

     (A) That the person is a debtor or obligor;

     (B) The identity of the person; and

     (C) How to communicate with the person; or

     (2) To a secured party or lienholder that has filed a financing statement against a person, unless the secured party knows:

     (A) That the person is a debtor; and

     (B) The identity of the person.

[2000 c 250 § 9A-605.]


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Washington > Title-62a > 9a > 62a-9a-605

Unknown debtor or secondary obligor.

A secured party does not owe a duty based on its status as secured party:

     (1) To a person that is a debtor or obligor, unless the secured party knows:

     (A) That the person is a debtor or obligor;

     (B) The identity of the person; and

     (C) How to communicate with the person; or

     (2) To a secured party or lienholder that has filed a financing statement against a person, unless the secured party knows:

     (A) That the person is a debtor; and

     (B) The identity of the person.

[2000 c 250 § 9A-605.]