Chattel security.

Chattel security. Chattel property which may consist of, but is not limited to, inventory; accounts; contract rights; general intangibles; crops; livestock; fish; farm, business, and recreational equipment; and supplies, and which is covered by financing statements and security agreements, chattel mortgages, and other security instruments.

Source

7 CFR § 1962.4


Scoping language

As used in this subpart, the following definitions apply:

Is this correct? or