The Uniform Sales Act
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Page : 56 pages
File Size : 45,99 MB
Release : 1919
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Page : 56 pages
File Size : 45,99 MB
Release : 1919
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Author : Corinne Cooper
Publisher : American Bar Association
Page : 484 pages
File Size : 30,50 MB
Release : 2000
Category : Business & Economics
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This timely guide includes the most up-to-date text and comments of Revised Article 9 of the UCC, including all Year 2000 amendments.
Author : Corinne Cooper
Publisher : American Bar Association
Page : 294 pages
File Size : 31,73 MB
Release : 1993
Category : Commercial law
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Author : Robert M. LeVine
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Page : 552 pages
File Size : 46,63 MB
Release : 2010-10
Category : Law
ISBN : 9780615308357
The Uniform Commercial Code Made Easy marks the first time in the history of legal education that a novel has been used as a vehicle for delivering the content of a substantive body of law; in this case, a pervasive statutory scheme The Uniform Commercial Code, law in all fifty states. Mirroring the factual assumptions upon which the UCC was drafted, The Uniform Commercial Code Made Easy places the application of these laws in concrete and interesting commercial settings where they come to life. Logical reader questions are anticipated, and answered through a variety of communication channels uniquely available to the format chosen: dialogue, memoranda of law, texting and emails, are illustrative. If you are in business, the Uniform Commercial Code directly, impacts your business hundreds, perhaps thousands of times per day. Virtually every phase of a transaction in goods, from sale or lease through financing, is impacted by the laws of the UCC. Of particular significance are those provisions which can literally save a business from going under. These potential landmines need to be identified before they are stepped on. The Uniform Commercial Code Made Easy accomplishes this important task. Consumers should understand the basic laws the surround and govern their purchases leases and financing of goods. They should also understand, as should businesses, the impact of signing a promissory note, how the transfer of that note can affect one 's rights, and how to protect one 's rights when promissory notes are executed. Understanding how to protect your rights in these transactions is both empowering and essential. The mass and complexity of the Uniform Commercial Code has made comprehension and learning the content very challenging. The ease of learning is greatly enhanced by the approach utilized in The Uniform Commercial Code Made Easy. As one prominent attorney and author wrote in a recently published book review: Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus! In this case, he comes in the form of former University of Miami School of Law professor Robert M. LeVine, who has made one of the most complicated bodies of law in the United States the Uniform Commercial Code not only comprehensible but entertaining. Tom Shuck, Esq. Past President, Federal Bar Association Federal Bar Association Journal, August 2111 Law students, business students, and CPA 's must know the Uniform Commercial Code. It is essential to graduate from law school and is on the bar examination of every state, and the CPA examination as well. The following are illustrative of testimonials received on The Uniform Commercial Code Made Easy: It 's true. The UCC is just as daunting as it looks, and this book is the key to unlocking its mysteries. Infused with practicality, The Uniform Commercial Code Made Easy combines every day transactions with straightforward law, allowing students to not only navigate the UCC with ease, but also develop a lasting understanding of the material. The Uniform Commercial Code Made Easy 's revolutionary approach to the UCC has extensive application both in and out of the classroom as a resource for professors and a study aid for students. The Uniform Commercial Code Made Easy by LeVine was my key to success in understanding the UCC, and enjoying it! Melissa Carroll Stetson University College of Law I was amazed. I never thought it possible to make the UCC interesting but I was wrong. For once I had found a book which made me understand the meaning and interrelationships among sections, and at the same time, I enjoyed reading it. F. William Harvey JD, MBA, Wharton School of Business The knowledge contained in the Uniform Commercial Code is invaluable to anyone in business, or any American who is involved in basic consumer transactions. The Uniform Commercial Code Made Easy creates a pathway to this level in a unique and entertaining manner.
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Page : 708 pages
File Size : 29,99 MB
Release : 1966
Category : Uniform state laws
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Author : Barkley Clark
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Page : 0 pages
File Size : 41,88 MB
Release : 1988
Category : Security (Law)
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Author : LexisNexis Matthew Bender
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Page : pages
File Size : 40,72 MB
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ISBN : 9780820560618
Author : David G. Epstein
Publisher : West Academic Publishing
Page : 780 pages
File Size : 29,29 MB
Release : 1988
Category : Law
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The problems are constructed and the cases are selected and edited so students encounter only one new concept at a time. Some aspects of these subjects are regulated by federal statutes; some aspects are covered only by judicial decisions. Notwithstanding the important body of federal law and common law, the Uniform Commercial Code dominates this book.
Author : Frederick M. Hart
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File Size : 47,93 MB
Release : 1963
Category : Commercial law
ISBN : 9780820517490
Complete guidance & procedural analysis regarding both the mechanics of completing UCC related forms & the substative law connected with those forms. It is an invaluable resource for the practitioner, containing forms consistent with the requirements & terminology of the Code, as well as commentary, primary source materials & case annotations. Basic forms are featured by Article, & are varied by alternative & optional clauses. Commentary is structured around the forms, & explains when, how & why the form should be used as well as the substantive results of their use. 8 Volumes; Looseleaf; updated with supplements & revisions.
Author : Louis F. Del Duca
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File Size : 35,75 MB
Release : 2011
Category : Security
ISBN : 9781422490815
Secured Transactions Under the Uniform Commercial Code and International Commerce presents a clear and concise guide through the law of security interests included in Article 9 and Article 1. Students benefit from the user-friendly problems exploring each issue, illustrating in a concise way how the Code applies to transactions, both as to legal result and as a guide to drafting agreements and financial statements. A significant body of case law from around the country is included in this Second Edition. This new edition is even more user-friendly than the prior edition. Some highlights of the Second Edition are: Notes on "The Role of Codes, Statutes and Case Law" and "Simplifying Complicated Statutory Language" to introduce students to statutory interpretation and help them develop skills to better understand the sometimes complicated text of Article 9. Hypothetical Problems are used on a continuing basis to help students navigate through secured transactions from creation (Chapter 2), to enforcement (Chapter 3), to perfection and priority of the security interest (Chapter 4). With this model, students work with more interesting and more easily understood problems rather than a series of unrelated hypotheticals. Difficult problems created by errors in financing statements, in particular with reference to names of individual debtors, are addressed with new cases interpreting Revised Article 9. Early exposure to In Re QDS which forces them to work with difficult and complicated statutory language to distinguish the so-called "true lease" from the "dirty lease". New materials illustrating breach of the peace, notification, and commercially reasonable foreclosure requirements. Chapter 5 on bankruptcy has been updated to include more comprehensive analysis of the 2005 amendments to the Bankruptcy Code and expanded to include discussion of state and federal rules on fraudulent transfers. The introduction to cross-border secured transactions (Chapter 6), a topic of more and more relevance-and one typically not covered in other casebooks. This book also is available in a three-hole punched, alternative loose-leaf version printed on 8.5 x 11 inch paper with wider margins and with the same pagination as the hardbound book.