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PEB Commentary No. 29: Sections 9-203(b)(2) and 9-318 1 (February 27, 2025)

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                             PEB  COMMENTARY NO. 29
                             Sections 9-203(b)(2) and 9-318
                                  (February 27, 2025)

          By  the Permanent Editorial Board for the Uniform Commercial  Code


PREFACE

The  Permanent  Editorial Board for the Uniform Commercial  Code  (PEB)  acts under the
authority of the American Law Institute and the Uniform Law Commission (also known as the
National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws). The PEB has resolved to issue
supplemental commentary  on the Uniform Commercial  Code  (UCC)  from time to time. The
supplemental commentary  of the PEB  generally will be known  as a PEB  Commentary,  to
distinguish it from the Official Comments to the UCC. A PEB Commentary may be denominated
a commentary, a report, or otherwise as determined by the PEB.

The Resolution states that:

   The  underlying purposes and policies of the PEB Commentary are those specified in
   Section 1-103(a). A PEB Commentary  should come within one or more of the following
   specific purposes, which should be made apparent at the beginning of the Commentary:
   (1) to resolve an ambiguity in the UCC by restating more clearly what the PEB considers
   to be the legal rule; (2) to state a preferred resolution of an issue on which judicial
   opinion or scholarly writing diverges; (3) to elaborate on the application of the UCC
   where  the statute and/or the Official Comment leaves doubt as to the inclusion or
   exclusion of, or application to, particular circumstances or transactions; (4) consistent
   with  Section 1-103(a)(2), to apply the principles of the UCC to new  or changed
   circumstances; (5) to clarify or elaborate upon the operation of the UCC as it relates to
   other statutes (such as the Bankruptcy Code and federal and state consumer protection
   statutes) and general principles of law and equity pursuant to Section 1-103(b); or (6) to
   otherwise improve the operation of the UCC.

For more information about the Permanent Editorial Board for the Uniform Commercial Code,
visit www.ali.org or www.uniformlaws.org.


© 2025 by The American Law Institute and the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws.

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