Va. Code § 8.9A-314

Current with changes from the 2024 legislative session through ch. 845
Section 8.9A-314 - [Effective 7/1/2025] Perfection by control
(a) Perfection by control. A security interest in controllable accounts, controllable electronic records, controllable payment intangibles, deposit accounts, electronic documents, electronic money, investment property, or letter-of-credit rights may be perfected by control of the collateral under §§ 8.7-106, 8.9-104A, 8.9A-105A, 8.9A-106 , 8.9A-107, or 8.9A-107A.
(b) Specified collateral; time of perfection by control; continuation of perfection. A security interest in controllable accounts, controllable electronic records, controllable payment intangibles, deposit accounts, electronic documents, electronic money, investment property, or letter-of-credit rights is perfected by control under §§ 8.7-106, 8.9-104A, 8.9A-105A, 8.9A-106 , 8.9A-107, or 8.9A-107A not earlier than the time the secured party obtains control and remains perfected by control only while the secured party retains control.
(c) Investment property; time of perfection by control; continuation of perfection. A security interest in investment property is perfected by control under § 8.9-106A not earlier than the time the secured party obtains control and remains perfected by control until:
(1) the secured party does not have control; and
(2) one of the following occurs:
(A) if the collateral is a certificated security, the debtor has or acquires possession of the security certificate;
(B) if the collateral is an uncertificated security, the issuer has registered or registers the debtor as the registered owner; or
(C) if the collateral is a security entitlement, the debtor is or becomes the entitlement holder.

Va. Code § 8.9A-314

1996, c. 216, § 8.9-115; 2000, c. 1007; 2004, c. 200.
Amended by Acts 2024 c. 652,§ 1, eff. 7/1/2025.
Amended by Acts 2004, § c.200.
Amended by Acts 2000, § c. 1007.
Amended by Acts 1996, § c. 216, § 8.9-115.
This section is set out more than once due to postponed, multiple, or conflicting amendments.