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Updated and expanded for the second edition, this volume provides
attorneys, academics and students with a detailed yet accessible
overview of the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the
International Sale of Goods (CISG). Adopted by more than eighty
nations and governing a significant portion of international sales,
the CISG regulates contract formation, performance, risk of loss,
conformity to contractual requirements and remedies for breach.
This volume explains the CISG doctrines and their ambiguities, and
appraises the extent to which the doctrines reduce transaction
costs for commercial actors. Its topic-based approach will be ideal
for those pursuing academic analysis or subject-specific research.
New book purchase includes complimentary digital access to the
eBook. This compilation of statutes collects the major enactments
governing commercial law. It includes the Official Text and
Comments of the Uniform Commercial Code. Also included as a
separate entry are the 2022 Amendments to the Uniform Commercial
Code. Other materials include the Bankruptcy Code (other than its
provisions concerning stockbroker and commodity broker liquidation,
municipalities and family farmer bankruptcies), selected portions
of the Internal Revenue Code, and the Commercial Credit Protection
Act. Although this compilation is designed to accompany Walt's
Commercial Law and its two component volumes, Payments and Credits
and Secured Transactions in Personal Property, as well as Walt's
Sales Law: Domestic and International, the compiled materials are
likely to be referred to in any commercial law textbook. The
materials therefore are suitable for use as a statutory supplement
to accompany other casebooks on domestic and international sales,
secured transactions, payment systems and bankruptcy.
This law school casebook provides a detailed examination of secured
transactions in personal property in both the commercial and
consumer context. The Eleventh Edition treats in detail the
provisions of Article 9 (Secured Transactions) and related Articles
of the Uniform Commercial Code. It includes a description and
application of the 2022 Amendments to Article 9 and other Articles,
recent important cases applying Article 9, and new problems and
notes covering statutory innovations. This edition retains the mix
of problems and cases present in previous editions as well as
relevant forms.
This law school casebook provides a detailed examination of secured
transactions in personal property in both the commercial and
consumer context. The Eleventh Edition treats in detail the
provisions of Article 9 (Secured Transactions) and related Articles
of the Uniform Commercial Code. It includes a description and
application of the 2022 Amendments to Article 9 and other Articles,
recent important cases applying Article 9, and new problems and
notes covering statutory innovations. This edition retains the mix
of problems and cases present in previous editions as well as
relevant forms.
The Tenth Edition updates the materials on Articles 3, 4, Article
4A, and federal payment systems law. It features a selection of
leading cases in the area. The 2002 amendments to Articles 3 and 4
are considered, federal Check 21 Act, the 2009 Credit Card Act, and
important recent amendments to Regulation CC. Materials on
technological advances in payment systems have been updated, and
emerging consumer issues have been highlighted throughout. The
increasing federalization of bank-customer relations is treated in
detail.
CasebookPlus Hardbound - New, hardbound print book includes
lifetime digital access to an eBook, with the ability to highlight
and take notes, and 12-month access to a digital Learning Library
that includes self-assessment quizzes tied to this book, leading
study aids, an outline starter, and Gilbert Law Dictionary.
This casebook covers domestic and international sales law as well
as important aspects of the law governing transport and payments
relating to sales contracts. Topics covered in each chapter are
introduced with detailed descriptions of relevant law and examples.
Cases and numerous problems are integrated with the descriptive
material to isolate and apply important content of relevant
statutory provisions. The mix of problems and cases accommodates
different teaching styles. This third edition updates the materials
and cases, particularly with respect to international sales law.
The Tenth Edition treats in detail the provisions of Article 9
(Secured Transactions) and updates the material on Articles 3
(Negotiable Instruments), 4 (Bank Deposits and Collections), 4A
(Funds Transfers), 5 (Letters of Credit), and 8 (Investment
Securities). It takes into account developing case law applying the
2010 Amendments to Article 9, and important developments in federal
law governing payment systems, including amendments to Regulation
CC. Eleven new cases have been added. While also including new
notes, problems, and text, this edition retains the mix of problems
and cases present in previous editions. Form agreements are
included. CasebookPlus Hardbound - New, hardbound print book
includes lifetime digital access to an eBook, with the ability to
highlight and take notes, and 12-month access to a digital Learning
Library that includes self-assessment quizzes tied to this book,
leading study aids, an outline starter, and Gilbert Law Dictionary.
The Tenth Edition treats in detail the provisions of Article 9
(Secured Transactions) and updates the material on Articles 3
(Negotiable Instruments), 4 (Bank Deposits and Collections), 4A
(Funds Transfers), 5 (Letters of Credit), and 8 (Investment
Securities). It takes into account developing case law applying the
2010 Amendments to Article 9, and important developments in federal
law governing payment systems, including amendments to Regulation
CC. Eleven new cases have been added. While also including new
notes, problems, and text, this edition retains the mix of problems
and cases present in previous editions. Form agreements are
included.
This collection, first published in 2000, brings together essays by
some of the most prominent scholars currently writing in commercial
law theory. The essays address the foundations of efficiency
analysis as the dominant theoretical paradigm in contemporary
corporate and commercial law scholarship. Some of the questions
addressed in the volume are: What are the historical roots of
efficiency analysis in contract, sales, and corporate law? Is moral
theory irrelevant to efficiency analysis in these areas; if
relevant, are morality and efficiency compatible? Even if
efficiency is otherwise reasonable as a normative goal in corporate
and commercial law, does the complexity of efficiency make it
practical to administer in adjudication? What is the best way of
pursuing efficiency in corporate and commercial law? The volume
reflects the most exciting work being done in contemporary legal
theory. It will be of interest to professionals and students in law
and philosophy of law.
This collection brings together new essays by some of the most prominent scholars currently writing in commercial law theory. The essays address the foundations of efficiency analysis as the dominant theoretical paradigm in contemporary corporate and commercial law scholarship. The volume addresses such questions as: is moral theory irrelevant to efficiency analysis in these areas; if relevant, are morality and efficiency compatible? What is the best way of pursuing efficiency in corporate and commercial law? The volume reflects the most exciting work being done in contemporary legal theory. It will be of interest to professionals and students in law and philosophy of law.
This law school casebook provides a detailed examination of secured
transactions in both the commercial and consumer context. The Tenth
Edition treats in detail the provisions of Article 9 (Secured
Transactions), including the 2010 Amendments and associated case
law. Recent important cases applying Article 9's provisions have
been added. New problems and notes are integrated with cases to
allow convenient treatment of statutory innovations. It retains the
mix of problems and cases present in previous editions. Forms are
included.
Updated and expanded for the second edition, this volume provides
attorneys, academics and students with a detailed yet accessible
overview of the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the
International Sale of Goods (CISG). Adopted by more than eighty
nations and governing a significant portion of international sales,
the CISG regulates contract formation, performance, risk of loss,
conformity to contractual requirements and remedies for breach.
This volume explains the CISG doctrines and their ambiguities, and
appraises the extent to which the doctrines reduce transaction
costs for commercial actors. Its topic-based approach will be ideal
for those pursuing academic analysis or subject-specific research.
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