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Memorandum [1] (October 15, 2015)

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G ONZAGA

  SCHOOL OF LAW


                                       MEMORANDUM

         To: Drafting Committee for Amendments to the Model Tribal Secured Transactions Act
       From: Stephen L. Sepinuck
       Date: October 15, 2015
         Re: Liability for Error



           As directed by the Drafting Committee, I revised § 9-626 to extend the rebuttable
    presumption rule to most consumer transactions but also drafted two alternative versions of the
    absolute bar rule for consumer transactions if the secured party conducted a commercially
    unreasonable collection or disposition.

           Each version would prevent the secured party from pursing the debtor or any primary or
    secondary obligor for a deficiency. The second alternative, which is phrased not as a limitation on
    liability but as a conclusive presumption about the amount of proceeds of the collection or
    disposition, would do more, however. It would also effectively prevent the secured party from
    foreclosing on any remaining collateral. The Committee should consider which of these options it
    prefers.

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