Forms Under Article 9 of the UCC
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Published: 2009
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ISBN-13: 9781604423075
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Rev. ed. of : Forms under Revised Article 9.
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Published: 2009
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Author: Russell Alan Hakes
Publisher: Section of Administrative Law and Regulatory an Bar Associat
Published: 1996
Total Pages: 124
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Stephen L. Sepinuck
Publisher: American Bar Association
Published: 2013
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781614388456
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This resource is a comprehensive guide for lawyers facilitating secured transactions. The Second Edition includes: - Articles in simple, clear language describing all of revised Article 9. - 12+ charts that provide vital guidance to practitioners. - The full text and commentary of revised Articles 1 and 9 - Selected PEB Commentaries that remain relevant to the interpretation of Article 9 - Index to Article 9
Author: Jonathan C. Lipson
Publisher: American Bar Association
Published: 2002
Total Pages: 292
ISBN-13: 9781590310816
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →"... a collection of many forms likely to be useful to attorneys who practice commercial law in general, and who provide financial transactions services ... [also] offers ... analyses of the role of the form in the larger context of Revised Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code and other applicable law." -- Introd.
Author: Grace M. Giesel
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Published: 2020-12
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ISBN-13: 9781531019204
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 2023-05-02
Total Pages: 505
ISBN-13: 019768534X
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →The centennial of the American Law Institute is a landmark event. A lifespan of one hundred years is significant for a law reform project. Most such initiatives terminate when they achieve their limited goals, they fail, or members lose interest when their funding runs out. Instead, the American Law Institute is the preeminent legal reform organisation in the United States and remains an enterprise in full vigour, with an enormous number of projects completed and an impressive array of projects in forward motion. The American Law Institute: A Centennial History brings together an outstanding group of expert scholars, several of them current or former Reporters for the ALI Restatements of Law, to provide an in-depth scholarly history of the ALI, its role in legal reform, and the various ways it has impacted law in the United States. The resulting collection of essays provides original and important perspectives on both the ALI and its relevance for American Law. This book offers a window into the course of legal thought over the past century and is a must-read for academics, practitioners, and all those interested in the way laws are shaped within the United States.
Author: Frederick M. Hart
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Published: 1963
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ISBN-13: 9780820517490
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →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: James J. White
Publisher: West Academic Publishing
Published: 2006
Total Pages: 504
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →The book deals with some of the most complex and interesting modern transactions such as "repos" and "securitization." To offset the complexities of the subject matter, however, Professor White has made this text extremely user-friendly. Every chapter has extensive expository introductory material to help the student get oriented. This manageably-sized book is organized by transaction (e.g., loans on equipment, loans on inventory, etc.), rather than code section (e.g., attachment, perfection, etc.), so that students can see how various transactions develop, rather than learning about sections of the code out of context.