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Texas Business & Commerce Code - Chapter 11 Effective Date And Transition Provisions--1973 AmendmentsLegal Research Home > Texas Lawyer > Business & Commerce Code > Texas Business & Commerce Code - Chapter 11 Effective Date And Transition Provisions--1973 Amendments This Act (referred to as the "1973 amendments") takes effect on January 1, 1974. Added by Acts 1973, 63rd Leg., p. 1030, ch. 400, § ... The provisions of Article 10 of the Uniform Commercial Code, as amended, shall continue to apply to the amended code, and for this purpose this ... Transactions validly entered into after June 30, 1966, and before January 1, 1974, and which were subject to the provisions of this title and which ... A security interest for the perfection of which filing or the taking of possession was required under this code and which attached prior to January ... (a) A financing statement or continuation statement filed prior to January 1, 1974, which shall not have lapsed prior to January 1, 1974, shall remain ... (a) If a security interest is perfected or has priority when the 1973 amendments take effect as to all persons or as to certain persons ... Except as otherwise provided in this chapter, this title as it existed before the 1973 amendments took effect shall apply to any questions of priority ... Unless a change in law has clearly been made, the provisions of this title with 1973, 1975, and 1977 amendments shall be deemed declaratory of ... Last modified: August 10, 2007 |