U.C.C. - ARTICLE 6 - BULK SALES (Alternative B)
..PART 1. SUBJECT MATTER AND DEFINITIONS
§ 6-102. Definitions and Index of Definitions.
- (1) In this Article, unless the context otherwise
requires:
- (a) "Assets" means the inventory that
is the subject of a bulk sale and
any tangible and intangible personal property used or held for use primarily
in, or arising from, the seller's business and sold in connection with
that inventory, but the term does not include:
- (i) fixtures (Section 9-313(1)(a))
other than readily removable factory and office machines;
- (ii) the lessee's interest in a lease of real property; or
- (iii) property to the extent it is generally exempt from creditor process
under nonbankruptcy law.
- (b) "Auctioneer" means a person
whom the seller engages to direct, conduct, control, or be responsible
for a sale by auction.
- (c) "Bulk sale" means:
- (i) in the case of a sale by auction or a sale or series of sales
conducted by a liquidator on
the seller's behalf, a sale or series of sales not in
the ordinary course of the seller's business of more than half
of the seller's inventory, as measured by value on
the date
of the bulk-sale agreement, if on that date the auctioneer or
liquidator has notice, or after reasonable inquiry would have had notice,
that the seller will not continue to operate the same or a similar
kind of business after the sale or series of sales; and
- (ii) in all other cases, a sale not in
the ordinary course of the seller's business of more than half
the seller's inventory, as measured by value on
the date
of the bulk-sale agreement, if on that date the buyer has notice,
or after reasonable inquiry would have had notice, that the seller
will not continue to operate the same or a similar kind of business
after the sale.
- (d) "Claim" means a right to payment
from the seller, whether or not the right is reduced to judgment, liquidated,
fixed, matured, disputed, secured, legal, or equitable. The term includes
costs of collection and attorney's fees only to the extent that the laws
of this state permit the holder of the claim to recover them in an action
against the obligor.
- (e) "Claimant" means a person holding
a claim incurred in the seller's
business other than:
- (i) an unsecured and unmatured claim for employment compensation
and benefits, including commissions and vacation, severance, and sick-leave
pay;
- (ii) a claim for injury to an individual or to property, or for
breach of warranty, unless:
- (A) a right of action for the claim has accrued;
- (B) the claim has been asserted against the seller; and
- (C) the seller knows the identity of the person asserting the
claim and the basis upon which the person has asserted it; and
(States To Select One Alternative)
>ALTERNATIVE A
- [(iii) a claim for taxes owing to
a governmental unit.]
ALTERNATIVE B
- [(iii) a claim for taxes owing to
a governmental unit, if:
- (A) a statute governing the enforcement of the claim permits or requires
notice of the bulk sale to be
given to the governmental unit in a manner other than by compliance with
the requirements of this Article; and
- (B) notice is given in accordance with the statute.]
- (f) "Creditor" means a claimant or
other person holding a claim.
- (g) (i) "Date of the bulk
sale" means:
- (A) if the sale is by auction or is conducted by a liquidator on
the seller's behalf, the date on which more than ten percent of the net
proceeds is paid to or for the benefit of the seller; and
- (B) in all other cases, the later of the date on which:
- (I) more than ten percent of the net
contract price is paid to or for the benefit of the seller;
or
- (II) more than ten percent of the assets,
as measured by value, are transferred
to the buyer.
- (ii) For purposes of this subsection:
- (A) Delivery of a negotiable instrument (Section 3-104(1) [sic])
to or for the benefit of the seller in exchange for assets constitutes
payment of the contract price pro tanto;
- (B) To the extent that the contract price is deposited in an escrow,
the contract price is paid to or for the benefit of the seller when
the seller acquires the unconditional right to receive the deposit
or when the deposit is delivered to the seller or for the benefit
of the seller, whichever is earlier; and
- (C) An asset is transferred when a person holding an unsecured claim can
no longer obtain through judicial proceedings rights to the asset
that are superior to those of the buyer arising as a result of the bulk
sale. A person holding an unsecured claim can obtain those superior
rights to a tangible asset at least until the buyer has an unconditional
right, under the bulk-sale agreement, to possess the asset, and a
person holding an unsecured claim can obtain those superior rights
to an intangible asset at least until the buyer has an unconditional
right, under the bulk-sale agreement, to use the asset.
- (h) "Date of the
bulk-sale agreement" means:
- (i) in the case of a sale by auction or conducted by a liquidator (subsection
(c)(i)), the date on which the seller engages the auctioneer or
liquidator; and
- (ii) in all other cases, the date on which a bulk-sale agreement becomes
enforceable between the buyer and the seller.
- (i) "Debt" means liability on a claim.
- (j) "Liquidator" means a person who
is regularly engaged in the business of disposing of assets for
businesses contemplating liquidation or dissolution.
- (k) "Net contract price" means
the new consideration the buyer is obligated to pay for the assets less:
- (i) the amount of any proceeds of the sale of an asset, to the extent
the proceeds are applied in partial or total satisfaction of a debt secured
by the asset; and
- (ii) the amount of any debt to
the extent it is secured by a security interest or lien that is enforceable
against the asset before and after it has been sold to a buyer. If a
debt is secured by an asset and other property of the seller, the amount
of the debt secured by a security interest or lien that is enforceable
against the asset is determined by multiplying the debt by a fraction,
the numerator of which is the value of
the new consideration for the asset on the date
of the bulk sale and the denominator of which is the value of all
property securing the debt on the date of the bulk sale.
- (l) "Net proceeds" means the new
consideration received for assets sold
at a sale by auction or a sale conducted by a liquidator on
the seller's behalf less:
- (i) commissions and reasonable expenses of the sale;
- (ii) the amount of any proceeds of the sale of an asset, to the extent
the proceeds are applied in partial or total satisfaction of a debt secured
by the asset; and
- (iii) the amount of any debt to
the extent it is secured by a security interest or lien that is enforceable
against the asset before and after it has been sold to a buyer. If a
debt is secured by an asset and other property of the seller, the amount
of the debt secured by a security interest or lien that is enforceable
against the asset is determined by multiplying the debt by a fraction,
the numerator of which is the value of
the new consideration for the asset on the date
of the bulk sale and the denominator of which is the value of all
property securing the debt on the date of the bulk sale.
- (m) A sale is "in the
ordinary course of the seller's business" if the sale comports with usual
or customary practices in the kind of business in which the seller is engaged
or with the seller's own usual or customary practices.
- (n) "United States" includes its
territories and possessions and the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico.
- (o) "Value" means fair market value.
- (p) "Verified" means signed and sworn
to or affirmed.
- (2) The following definitions in other Articles
apply to this Article:
- (3) In addition, Article 1 contains general definitions
and principles of construction and interpretation applicable throughout this
Article.
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