Joan borrows money from Jake under a security agreement. After borrowing the money, Joan buys a new kayak. The kayak is considered
a. a floating lien.
b. after-acquired property.
c. a future advance.
d. proceeds.
B
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What will be an ideal response?
According to critics, what are the negative consequences of the use of private trials?
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