Code of Alabama

Ala. Code § 7-9-404 (2026)

Termination Statement.

✓ official Alabama Legislature (ALISON) text, current July 2026
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Repealed by Act 2001-481, p. 647, § 4, effective January 1, 2002.

(Acts 1965, No. 549, p. 811; Acts 1973, No. 865, p. 1365, §1; Acts 1981, No. 81-312, p. 399; Acts 1984, No. 84-446, p. 1040, §2; Acts 1987, No. 87-410, p. 595, §1.)

Notes of Decisions
Cited in 3 cases, 1981–1995 · leading case: Simmons MacH. Co. Inc. v. M. & M Brokerage, Inc., 409 So. 2d 743 (Ala. 1981).
Simmons MacH. Co. Inc. v. M. & M Brokerage, Inc., 409 So. 2d 743 (Ala. 1981). · cites it 4× “00 provided in Code 1975, § 7-9-404(1), for failure to file a termination statement by a secured party, the other issues of damages were submitted to the jury.”
Griswold v. United States, 59 F.3d 1571 (11th Cir. 1995). · cites it 2× “See Ala.Code § 7-9-404(1); Fla.Stat. ch. 679.”
Financeamerica Private Brands, Inc. v. Bishop (In Re Bishop), 52 B.R. 470 (Bankr. N.D. Ala. 1985). · cites it 3× “That section provides in pertinent part: Section 7-9-404. Termination statement. (1) Whenever there is no outstanding secured obligation and no commitment to make advances, incur obligations or otherwise give value, the secured party must on written demand by the debtor send the…”
— Ala. Code § 7-9-404(1) — 3 cases
Simmons MacH. Co. Inc. v. M. & M Brokerage, Inc., 409 So. 2d 743 (Ala. 1981). “00 provided in Code 1975, § 7-9-404(1), for failure to file a termination statement by a secured party, the other issues of damages were submitted to the jury.”
Griswold v. United States, 59 F.3d 1571 (11th Cir. 1995). “See Ala.Code § 7-9-404(1); Fla.Stat. ch. 679.”
Financeamerica Private Brands, Inc. v. Bishop (In Re Bishop), 52 B.R. 470 (Bankr. N.D. Ala. 1985). “That section provides in pertinent part: Section 7-9-404. Termination statement. (1) Whenever there is no outstanding secured obligation and no commitment to make advances, incur obligations or otherwise give value, the secured party must on written demand by the debtor send the…”
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