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    An After-Acquired Property Clause in a Consumer Security Agreement Can
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An After-Acquired Property Clause in a Consumer Security Agreement Can

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An after-acquired property clause in a consumer security agreement can cover only goods acquired by the debtor within thirty (30)days after the creditor gave value to the debtor.

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