A debtor has sufficient rights in the collateral for a security interest to attach only if the
debtor owns the collateral.
The object of zoning is to ensure an orderly physical development of the geographic
area that is regulated.
Peter has been subjected to an unreasonable amount of noise from his neighbor, who
constantly plays his stereo at full volume. Peter is angry about his neighbor, but he is
even angrier about the excessive pollution being emitted by a local factory that burns
old tires in direct violation of a state statute prohibiting such conduct. Do the acts of
Peter’s neighbor and the factory constitute nuisances? If they do, give Peter assistance
on any possible courses of action to eliminate the problems.