(a) Possession; rendering equipment unusable; disposition on debtor’s premises. – After default, a secured party:

(1) May take possession of the collateral; and

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(2) Without removal, may render equipment unusable and dispose of collateral on a debtor’s premises under N.C. Gen. Stat. § 25-9-610.

(b) Judicial and nonjudicial process. – A secured party may proceed under subsection (a) of this section:

(1) Pursuant to judicial process; or

(2) Without judicial process, if it proceeds without breach of the peace.

(c) Assembly of collateral. – If so agreed, and in any event after default, a secured party may require the debtor to assemble the collateral and make it available to the secured party at a place to be designated by the secured party which is reasonably convenient to both parties. (1961, c. 574; 1965, c. 700, s. 1; 1975, c. 862, s. 7; 2000-169, s. 1.)