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Secured Transactions Part Seven — Bankruptcy Intersections and Bar Exam Synthesis

Feb 15, 2026
A focused look at how state UCC Article 9 rules collide with federal bankruptcy law. They unpack the automatic stay, trustee avoidance powers, and how late or faulty perfection can erase secured rights. The conversation highlights PMSI timing, preference and fraudulent transfer risks, and practical timelines that decide whether collateral stays protected.
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INSIGHT

Federal Bankruptcy Can Overrule Article 9 Instantly

  • Bankruptcy is federal law that can override state-law Article 9 protections instantly via the automatic stay.
  • A Chapter 7 petition freezes collection and can dismantle perfected-looking rights the moment it's filed, shifting the legal framework entirely.
ADVICE

Stop Collection Immediately When Petition Files

  • Do not attempt repossession or any collection after a bankruptcy petition because the automatic stay is immediate and acts to void post-petition actions.
  • If you seize collateral post-petition, you must return it and may face damages, fees, or punitive sanctions for willful violations.
ADVICE

Perfect Before Filing Or Rely On PMSI Grace

  • Avoid being unperfected at the moment of filing because Section 362 bars acts to perfect post-petition; post-petition filings are void absent an exception.
  • Rely on the PMSI 20-day grace only if you meet state-law PMSI timing to perfect post-petition safely.
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