(810 ILCS 5/9-610)
Sec. 9-610. Disposition of collateral after default.
(a) Disposition after default. After default, a secured party may
sell, lease, license, or otherwise dispose of any or all of the collateral in
its present
condition or following any commercially reasonable preparation or processing.
(b) Commercially reasonable disposition. Every aspect of a
disposition of collateral, including the method, manner, time, place, and other
terms, must be commercially reasonable. If commercially reasonable, a secured
party may dispose of collateral by public or private proceedings, by one or
more
contracts, as a unit or in parcels, and at any time and place and on any terms.
(c) Purchase by secured party. A secured party may purchase
collateral:
(1) at a public disposition; or
(2) at a private disposition only if the collateral is of a kind that is customarily |
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(d) Warranties on disposition. A contract for sale, lease, license,
or other disposition includes the warranties relating to title, possession, quiet
enjoyment, and the like which by operation of law accompany a voluntary
disposition of property of the kind subject to the contract.
(e) Disclaimer of warranties. A secured party may disclaim or
modify warranties under subsection (d):
(1) in a manner that would be effective to disclaim or modify the warranties in a
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(2) by communicating to the purchaser a record evidencing the contract for disposition
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(f) Record sufficient to disclaim warranties. A record is
sufficient to disclaim warranties under subsection (e) if it indicates "There
is no
warranty relating to title, possession, quiet enjoyment, or the like in this
disposition" or uses words of similar import.
(g) The provisions of this Section are subject to Section 26.5 of the Retail Installment Sales Act.
(Source: P.A. 97-913, eff. 1-1-13.)
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