In this short article, I suggest what is a valuable, if partial, corrective to the actual difficulties arising in the application of a statute that has not been subjected to significant changes for more than five decades. I begin in Part I by summarizing one of the sources from which information as to the proper application of Article 2 may be derived, and suggest that another appropriate source should be Amended Article 2. Part II will illustrate the soundness of the suggestion by applying Amended Article 2 to four issues, in order to conclude that specific outcomes can be predicated on its provisions
With the universal success of Revised Article 9, the pace of enactment inevitably slowed during the ...
On January 4, 2001, members of the Contracts Section of the Association of American Law Schools conv...
Article 2 of the Uniform Commercial Code governs contracts for the sale of goods. This article seeks...
This symposium issue explores two related questions: 1) Is the current version of Article 2 of the U...
The volume of litigation on Uniform Commercial Code Article 2, along with the rise of e-commerce, ra...
Although we ask whether Article 2 should be re-examined, it is not our only question. A second quest...
While it is a part of the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC), Article 2 differs from other articles of th...
On August 13, 2001 the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws voted 89 to 53 to ...
This article is divided into six parts: (1) a description of the modern commercial context within wh...
This Article takes account of the forces that shape revisions of the commercial law and notes the re...
After briefly reviewing the history of consumer protection in the UCC and its revisions, this Articl...
Part II examines the structural barriers to full and effective consideration of the impact of revisi...
The primary purpose of this article is not to end the longstanding malaise surrounding section 1-103...
A goal of the Uniform Commercial Code is to provide rules that respond to commercial reality so that...
A proponent of commercial law codification, Mr. Eaton was one of the first American lawyers to perce...
With the universal success of Revised Article 9, the pace of enactment inevitably slowed during the ...
On January 4, 2001, members of the Contracts Section of the Association of American Law Schools conv...
Article 2 of the Uniform Commercial Code governs contracts for the sale of goods. This article seeks...
This symposium issue explores two related questions: 1) Is the current version of Article 2 of the U...
The volume of litigation on Uniform Commercial Code Article 2, along with the rise of e-commerce, ra...
Although we ask whether Article 2 should be re-examined, it is not our only question. A second quest...
While it is a part of the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC), Article 2 differs from other articles of th...
On August 13, 2001 the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws voted 89 to 53 to ...
This article is divided into six parts: (1) a description of the modern commercial context within wh...
This Article takes account of the forces that shape revisions of the commercial law and notes the re...
After briefly reviewing the history of consumer protection in the UCC and its revisions, this Articl...
Part II examines the structural barriers to full and effective consideration of the impact of revisi...
The primary purpose of this article is not to end the longstanding malaise surrounding section 1-103...
A goal of the Uniform Commercial Code is to provide rules that respond to commercial reality so that...
A proponent of commercial law codification, Mr. Eaton was one of the first American lawyers to perce...
With the universal success of Revised Article 9, the pace of enactment inevitably slowed during the ...
On January 4, 2001, members of the Contracts Section of the Association of American Law Schools conv...
Article 2 of the Uniform Commercial Code governs contracts for the sale of goods. This article seeks...