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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
A security interest upon crops attaches only to the crop next maturing after the delivery of the security agreement. The financing statement covering a crop cannot be used to enforce a security interest on any crop other than the crop listed in the security agreement. If the court finds a willful violation of this section, the court shall award a producer the reasonable expenses of maintaining an action, including reasonable attorney's fees. The provisions of this section do not apply to liens by contract given to secure the purchase price or the rental of land upon which the crops covered by the lien are to be grown or to a security interest upon crops created by a security agreement that contains an after-acquired property clause and the following wording or its equivalent, in boldface print or set forth in some other conspicuous manner, is in the agreement: “This security agreement covers crops now growing. This security agreement also covers future crops to be grown in the current year or any year hereafter.”. The lien on future crops maintains its priority as to crops grown in future years only so long as the lienholder continues to provide operating funds to the borrower. If, in any subsequent year, another entity entitled to a crop security interest under section 35-05-01 advances operating funds to a borrower, the entity has a first priority purchase money security interest in the crops grown by the borrower during the year in which the funds are advanced.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - North Dakota Century Code Title 35. Liens § 35-05-01.1. Crop liens--Limitations--Exceptions--Remedies--Penalty - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/nd/title-35-liens/nd-cent-code-sect-35-05-01-1/
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