TITLE XXXII
CHATTEL MORTGAGES

Chapter 360
CHATTEL MORTGAGES

Section 360:1 to 360:20

    360:1 to 360:20 Repealed by 1959, 247:2, eff. July 1, 1961. –

Section 360:21

    360:21 Consent to Sell. – A personal property mortgage may provide that the mortgagor with the permission of the mortgagee may sell or exchange any of the mortgaged property in accordance with the provisions of the mortgage without notice to or consent of any subsequent mortgagee or lienor of the mortgaged property, if the proceeds of such sale or exchange are applied upon the mortgage debt or are used for the purchase of property to be included in the mortgage lien, or are used for the purpose of paying the expense of cultivating, harvesting, preparing for market, processing, marketing, or otherwise preserving or rendering marketable or salable the remaining property covered by the mortgage, and no such provision shall in any way render invalid or affect the lien of the mortgagor or its preference or priority; but unless the mortgage so permits, no mortgagor shall sell, pledge, or exchange any of the mortgaged property without the written consent of the mortgagee, recorded in the office where the mortgage is recorded, or endorsed upon the mortgage and upon the margin of the record thereof.

Source. RS 132:8. CS 138:11. GS 123:13. GL 137:13. PS 140:13. PL 216:17. 1935, 41:4. RL 262:19.

Section 360:22

    360:22 Subsequent Mortgage. – No mortgagor shall execute a second or subsequent mortgage of personal property while the same is subject to a previously existing mortgage given by him, unless the fact of the existence of the previous mortgage is set forth in the subsequent mortgage.

Source. RS 132:9. CS 138:12. GS 123:14. GL 137:14. PS 140:14. PL 216:18. RL 262:20.

Section 360:23

    360:23 Penalty for Sale Without Mortgagee's Consent; For Failure to Set Forth Prior Mortgage. – If any mortgagor shall be guilty of an offense under RSA 360:21 or 22, they shall be guilty of a misdemeanor if a natural person, or guilty of a felony if any other person. The court may, if a fine is imposed, allow the mortgagee a reasonable sum therefrom for his loss and expense.

Source. RS 132:10. CS 138:13. GS 123:15. GL 137:15. PS 140:15. PL 216:19. RL 262:21. RSA 360:23. 1955, 175:5. 1973, 528:254, eff. Oct. 31, 1973 at 11:59 p.m.

Section 360:24

    360:24 Concealing Property. – Any person who removes or conceals any mortgaged personal property with the intent of placing it beyond the control of the mortgagee, or who aids in so doing, and any mortgagor of such property who assents to such removal or concealment shall be guilty of a misdemeanor if a natural person, or guilty of a felony if any other person.

Source. 1889, 51:1. PS 140:16. PL 216:20. RL 262:22. RSA 360:24. 1973, 528:255, eff. Oct. 31, 1973 at 11:59 p.m.

Section 360:25 to 360:30

    360:25 to 360:30 Repealed by 1959, 247:2, eff. July 1, 1961. –