In 1972 Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code was revised by its drafters. Included in this revision was a completely new version of section 9-313, the Code provision relating to fixtures. California accepted most of the modifications but declined to adopt section 9-313. The wisdom of the California decision is discussed by the author, who concludes that adoption of section 9-313 would have a salutary effect on the confused law of fixtures in California
Unlike Revised Uniform Commercial Code Article 9 (1999), which every state and the District of Colum...
The Uniform Commercial Code is presently under study by the Louisiana Law Institute. This article is...
The New Article Nine Of The Uniform Commercial Code: An Introduction And Critique (Part II
In 1972 Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code was revised by its drafters. Included in this revis...
In 1968 the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws promulgated the Uniform Consu...
The emphasis of this article reflects the degree to which commercial law today is statutory. Particu...
On advice of the appointed fact-finding committee the California Legislature did not adopt the unco...
Part II examines the structural barriers to full and effective consideration of the impact of revisi...
The Uniform Commercial Code is the most important piece of business legislation ever prepared in th...
This book chapter traces the history of Article 9 (Secured Transactions) of the U.S. Uniform Commerc...
When the Uniform Commercial Code became effective in Mississippi and South Carolina on January 1, 19...
This article identifies eight recurring patterns of drafting in the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC). F...
Because the preceding edition of this publication did not contain an article on trends in commercial...
In 1963, Missouri adopted the Uniform Commercial Code, including Article 9, which integrated the exi...
This article is written in support of the proposed Uniform Commercial Code, insofar as it deals with...
Unlike Revised Uniform Commercial Code Article 9 (1999), which every state and the District of Colum...
The Uniform Commercial Code is presently under study by the Louisiana Law Institute. This article is...
The New Article Nine Of The Uniform Commercial Code: An Introduction And Critique (Part II
In 1972 Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code was revised by its drafters. Included in this revis...
In 1968 the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws promulgated the Uniform Consu...
The emphasis of this article reflects the degree to which commercial law today is statutory. Particu...
On advice of the appointed fact-finding committee the California Legislature did not adopt the unco...
Part II examines the structural barriers to full and effective consideration of the impact of revisi...
The Uniform Commercial Code is the most important piece of business legislation ever prepared in th...
This book chapter traces the history of Article 9 (Secured Transactions) of the U.S. Uniform Commerc...
When the Uniform Commercial Code became effective in Mississippi and South Carolina on January 1, 19...
This article identifies eight recurring patterns of drafting in the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC). F...
Because the preceding edition of this publication did not contain an article on trends in commercial...
In 1963, Missouri adopted the Uniform Commercial Code, including Article 9, which integrated the exi...
This article is written in support of the proposed Uniform Commercial Code, insofar as it deals with...
Unlike Revised Uniform Commercial Code Article 9 (1999), which every state and the District of Colum...
The Uniform Commercial Code is presently under study by the Louisiana Law Institute. This article is...
The New Article Nine Of The Uniform Commercial Code: An Introduction And Critique (Part II