In 1998, Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code on lending with moveables as collateral underwent revision. A final draft of Article 9 was approved by the American Law Institute in May of 1998 and by the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws in July of 1998. About 20 states have adopted the revisions, some with changes from the ALI/NCCUSL version submitted to the states. The submitted version contains several provisions that will impact, significantly, agricultural financing arrangements
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This article examines three of the forthcoming amendments to Article 9 in some detail: (1) the requi...
This article is a summary of cases for the period from September 21, 1992, through October 21, 1993,...
Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code ( U.C.C. )1 is the law governing the creation, perfection, ...
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Professor Grant Gilmore once suggested that farmers would like a two section law. Section one would ...
Analysis of effects of revisions to Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code on certain leading pre-...
Article Nine\u27 is currently undergoing substantial revision. [B]ecause secured credit is a trilli...
In 1972 Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code was revised by its drafters. Included in this revis...
This book chapter traces the history of Article 9 (Secured Transactions) of the U.S. Uniform Commerc...
The Uniform Commercial Code is the most important piece of business legislation ever prepared in th...
In the late 1980s, the authorization for paying federal benefits in the form of commodity certificat...
Commercial law includes such topics as sales contracts, notes, checks, shipping and storage document...
In Rainier National Bank v. Bachmann, the Washington Supreme Court held that payments made to a debt...
The Revenue Reconciliation Act of 1993 made major changes in the handling of discharge of indebtedne...
A decision issued on November 21, 1997, handed the American Bankers Association and the Independent ...
This article examines three of the forthcoming amendments to Article 9 in some detail: (1) the requi...
This article is a summary of cases for the period from September 21, 1992, through October 21, 1993,...
Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code ( U.C.C. )1 is the law governing the creation, perfection, ...
The choices in reporting Commodity Credit Corporation (CCC) loans have been clear for many years. Bu...
Professor Grant Gilmore once suggested that farmers would like a two section law. Section one would ...
Analysis of effects of revisions to Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code on certain leading pre-...
Article Nine\u27 is currently undergoing substantial revision. [B]ecause secured credit is a trilli...
In 1972 Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code was revised by its drafters. Included in this revis...
This book chapter traces the history of Article 9 (Secured Transactions) of the U.S. Uniform Commerc...
The Uniform Commercial Code is the most important piece of business legislation ever prepared in th...
In the late 1980s, the authorization for paying federal benefits in the form of commodity certificat...
Commercial law includes such topics as sales contracts, notes, checks, shipping and storage document...
In Rainier National Bank v. Bachmann, the Washington Supreme Court held that payments made to a debt...
The Revenue Reconciliation Act of 1993 made major changes in the handling of discharge of indebtedne...
A decision issued on November 21, 1997, handed the American Bankers Association and the Independent ...