The Uniform Commercial Code appears to be following the course of most uniform laws in that as the years pass it is becoming less uniform. The causes of this decline in uniformity and important examples of nonuniformity that have arisen in Article 2 of the Code are discussed. The author concludes that greater uniformity cannot be attained with state-by-state enactment and that uniformity in commercial law can be created only through federal legislation
The Uniform Law Commission (ULC) is a non-partisan, nonprofit, unincorporated association comprised ...
Our forefathers, not foreseeing that the States would some day become one country for commercial pur...
Editor\u27s Note: The Uniform Commercial Code continues to be the major topic of interest in the com...
The Uniform Commercial Code appears to be following the course of most uniform laws in that as the y...
Uniformity in the Law—The National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Law
This paper begins with the claim that the state\u27s primary role in uniformly enforcing commercial ...
Virtually every practicing attorney and legal academic first encountered uniform statutes when study...
Once upon a time back in the elegant and well-ordered Victorian age, a new organization known as the...
The emphasis of this article reflects the degree to which commercial law today is statutory. Particu...
At first blush, the notion of a uniform choice of law code seems almost paradoxical. After all, the ...
This article identifies eight recurring patterns of drafting in the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC). F...
The choice of law provisions of the Uniform Commercial Code often have been criticized on the basis ...
This report surveys uniform laws in federalism in the United States for synthesis in an internationa...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
A knot of controversy over the merits of federalizing nonregulatory state banking laws by preempting...
The Uniform Law Commission (ULC) is a non-partisan, nonprofit, unincorporated association comprised ...
Our forefathers, not foreseeing that the States would some day become one country for commercial pur...
Editor\u27s Note: The Uniform Commercial Code continues to be the major topic of interest in the com...
The Uniform Commercial Code appears to be following the course of most uniform laws in that as the y...
Uniformity in the Law—The National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Law
This paper begins with the claim that the state\u27s primary role in uniformly enforcing commercial ...
Virtually every practicing attorney and legal academic first encountered uniform statutes when study...
Once upon a time back in the elegant and well-ordered Victorian age, a new organization known as the...
The emphasis of this article reflects the degree to which commercial law today is statutory. Particu...
At first blush, the notion of a uniform choice of law code seems almost paradoxical. After all, the ...
This article identifies eight recurring patterns of drafting in the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC). F...
The choice of law provisions of the Uniform Commercial Code often have been criticized on the basis ...
This report surveys uniform laws in federalism in the United States for synthesis in an internationa...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
A knot of controversy over the merits of federalizing nonregulatory state banking laws by preempting...
The Uniform Law Commission (ULC) is a non-partisan, nonprofit, unincorporated association comprised ...
Our forefathers, not foreseeing that the States would some day become one country for commercial pur...
Editor\u27s Note: The Uniform Commercial Code continues to be the major topic of interest in the com...