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This fully revised 7th Edition will give students a comprehensive
introduction to the Uniform Commercial Code without burdening them
with unnecessary detail: Articles 1 and 2 (sales), Articles 3, 4,
4A and 5 (payment systems), and Article 9 (secured transactions),
as well as related statutes, amendments, regulations, and operating
rules. The new edition deals not only with the 1999 revisions to
Article 9 but also with the recent revisions to Article 1. This
edition also addresses the earlier revisions to Articles 5, 3, and
4. It has limited coverage of the failed attempt to revise Article
2. A reference volume relied on by students, courts, and business
lawyers for decades, the 7th Edition has been updated in light of
modern practice and provides a useful resource for students and
practitioners dealing with issues in sales, contracts, secured
transactions, and payment systems.
Provides law students with an in-depth introduction to the UCC
without burdening them with unnecessary detail. Citations have been
used to enable the reader to understand the kinds of cases that
might be presented under particular provisions of the Code. The
materials cover payment systems under UCC Articles 3, 4, 4A, and 5,
as well as related statutes, regulations, and operating rules
governing negotiable instruments, the banking system, the Federal
Reserve, clearinghouses, electronic payments, and letters of
credit.
The casebook was designed for four-hour, one-semester courses. It
includes introductions that quickly orient students within
unfamiliar territories. Cases present both the doctrine applied
and, in some instances, the shortcomings of that doctrine. The
authors express their disagreement about basic issues, so that
students can experience the range of possible views in modern
contract law. Contemporary subjects, such as form contracts, the
modern concept of unconscionability, the rise of arbitration, and
the increasing importance of computers in commercial transactions,
are given considerable emphasis.
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