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Do These Extra Goods as Loan Collateral Negate a Purchase Money Security Interest?

This legal case study looks at a scenario in which a debtor claims that the refinancing of her loan by her bank caused the bank's security interest (a purchase money security interest, or PMSI) to be lost and her loan to be avoidable. Is she correct? . . . (to read the remainder of this article, please log in below.)
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