Jordan v. Butler concerns the right of a defrauded seller to reclaim possession of cattle under the Uniform Commercial Code and how that right is affected by a security interest in the same cattle. The essence of Jordan concerns a question of priority between the right of the defrauded seller to regain possession of the goods, if indeed such a right exists, and the claim of the secured party who had advanced money on the strength of collateral with no notice that the original seller was as yet unpaid. Based upon a theory of constructive trust, the Nebraska Supreme Court held that the secured party had a first lien on the fund which had been paid into court, with the balance to be applied on the judgment of Jordan against both Jack and Duane...
The final part of this five-part article, resuming with section 2-701, Remedies for Breach of Collat...
Article 2 of the Uniform Commercial Code gives a buyer the right to rescission or damages when goods...
The Uniform Commercial Code protects a buyer in ordinary course of business from claims by third par...
Commercial law includes such topics as sales contracts, notes, checks, shipping and storage document...
Bulk sales legislation arose out of an attempt to protect the creditors of merchants who would sell ...
On July 5, 1963, the development of commercial law in Nebraska received a gigantic forward thrust—a ...
One of the underlying purposes [of the Uniform Commercial Code is] . . . to make uniform the law am...
The Uniform Commercial Code is the most important piece of business legislation ever prepared in th...
The Uniform Commercial Code is presently under study by the Louisiana Law Institute. This article is...
Section 9-306(5) of the Uniform Commercial Code determines priorities among secured creditors when g...
By 1940, the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws no longer was content to rev...
In Rainier National Bank v. Bachmann, the Washington Supreme Court held that payments made to a debt...
The adoption of the Uniform Commercial Code provides an excellent opportunity to reexamine the funct...
Widespread enactment of the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) occurred nearly half a century ago. Even s...
This article is written in support of the proposed Uniform Commercial Code, insofar as it deals with...
The final part of this five-part article, resuming with section 2-701, Remedies for Breach of Collat...
Article 2 of the Uniform Commercial Code gives a buyer the right to rescission or damages when goods...
The Uniform Commercial Code protects a buyer in ordinary course of business from claims by third par...
Commercial law includes such topics as sales contracts, notes, checks, shipping and storage document...
Bulk sales legislation arose out of an attempt to protect the creditors of merchants who would sell ...
On July 5, 1963, the development of commercial law in Nebraska received a gigantic forward thrust—a ...
One of the underlying purposes [of the Uniform Commercial Code is] . . . to make uniform the law am...
The Uniform Commercial Code is the most important piece of business legislation ever prepared in th...
The Uniform Commercial Code is presently under study by the Louisiana Law Institute. This article is...
Section 9-306(5) of the Uniform Commercial Code determines priorities among secured creditors when g...
By 1940, the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws no longer was content to rev...
In Rainier National Bank v. Bachmann, the Washington Supreme Court held that payments made to a debt...
The adoption of the Uniform Commercial Code provides an excellent opportunity to reexamine the funct...
Widespread enactment of the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) occurred nearly half a century ago. Even s...
This article is written in support of the proposed Uniform Commercial Code, insofar as it deals with...
The final part of this five-part article, resuming with section 2-701, Remedies for Breach of Collat...
Article 2 of the Uniform Commercial Code gives a buyer the right to rescission or damages when goods...
The Uniform Commercial Code protects a buyer in ordinary course of business from claims by third par...