(a) Waiver of disposition notification.  A debtor or secondary obligor may waive the right to notification of disposition of collateral under § 6A-9-611 only by an agreement to that effect entered into and authenticated after default.

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(b) Waiver of mandatory disposition.  A debtor may waive the right to require disposition of collateral under § 6A-9-620(e) only by an agreement to that effect entered into and authenticated after default.

(c) Waiver of redemption right.  Except in a consumer-goods transaction, a debtor or secondary obligor may waive the right to redeem collateral under § 6A-9-623 only by an agreement to that effect entered into and authenticated after default.

History of Section.
P.L. 2000, ch. 182, § 6; P.L. 2000, ch. 420, § 6.