With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". perfected security interests continue to have priority over mechanic’s liens. The 1985 Act continues in effect this general priority. Consequently, NationsBank’s security interest takes priority over Georgia Carpet Finisher’s mechanic’s lien. Based on the undisputed facts and the facts as found, the finisher is not entitled to any judgment against the bank. The judgment of the trial court is reversed, and the court is directed to enter judgment in favor of the bank on the counterclaim. Judgment reversed. Pope, P. J., and Ruffin, J., concur. 1 See Ga. L. 1884-1885, p. 43, § 1. 2 600 F2d 478 (5th Cir. 1979). 3 163 Ga. App. 497 (294 SE2d 723) (1982). 4 Id. at 498. 5 Ga. L. 1985, p. 1107. 6 See Goodin v. South Atlantic Production Credit Assn., 201 Ga. App. 35, 36 (1) (410 SE2d 159) (1991) (<HOLDING>). 7 See Southern Horizons Aviation v. Farmers &

A: holding security interest in insurance premiums perfected by creation of security interest
B: holding that although a financing statement may be used to assist in the interpretation of the security agreement the financing statement does not create a security interest and cannot extend a security interest beyond what has been unambiguously described in a security agreement
C: holding that a financing statement contained a sufficient description of farm equipment and machinery so as to give the holder of the perfected security interest priority over a mechanics lien
D: holding that security interest was not perfected since debtor conducted business only in one town in the state and creditor did not file financing statement in that town
C.