Farm products means goods, other than standing timber, with respect to which the debtor is engaged in a farming operation and which are:
Farm products means goods, other than standing timber,
Farm products means goods, other than standing timber, with respect to which
Examples of Farm products in a sentence
Farm products are consumed at the producing institutions and are also shipped to nearby institutions to offset their need to purchase some products on the open market.
Farm products are produced throughout the length and breadth of the country and most of the producers are of small size.
Farm products are still put aside in order to protect Japanese farmers, but contrary to the USA or the EU, trade negotiations are not a smooth process due to a turf war between Japanese administrations.
Farm products (hay) shall not exceed fourteen feet (14') in width.
Ene- Farm products will receive a Government subsidy until 2015, while a new parallel project called ’Technology Deployment for promoting SOFC commercialisation‘ commenced in 2013.
More Definitions of Farm products
Farm products shall have the meaning set forth in Article 9 of the UCC.
Farm products means farm products (as that term is defined in the Code)
Farm products. Has the meaning given that term in the UCC.
Farm products means goods, other than standing
Farm products as used in this act shall mean those products of agriculture which are unprocessed. "Food products" as used in this act shall mean those foods which have been processed.
Farm products. “Fixture”, “General Intangible”, “Goods”, “Instrument”, “Inventory”, “Investment Company Security”, “Investment Property”, “Letter of Credit Rights”, “Proceeds”, “Record”, “Registered Organization”, “Securities Account”, “Securities Entitlement”, “Securities Intermediary”, “Security”, “Supporting Obligation”, “Tangible Chattel Paper”, and “Uncertificated Security”.
Farm products means crops, livestock, supplies used or produced in a farming operation and products of crops or livestock and including farm products as such term is defined in the Food Security Act and the UCC.