This Article holds that the merchant rules impose a modest burden on some individuals engaged in commercial activity; that the application of the burden must abide a determination that such commercial activity is involved; and that good sense and Code policy are best served by extending the definition of “merchant,” and its concomitant rules of commercial activity, to a broad range of persons and situations
The purpose of this Article is to stress the need for grounding broker-dealer duties in sound, artic...
The Uniform Commercial Code is presently under study by the Louisiana Law Institute. This article is...
While it is a part of the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC), Article 2 differs from other articles of th...
In 1949, the Uniform Commercial Code was unveiled by Karl Llewellyn and his drafting-crew, which leg...
The Uniform Commercial Code\u27s section 2-314 determines whether the buyer or the seller must suffe...
One of the underlying purposes [of the Uniform Commercial Code is] . . . to make uniform the law am...
Plaintiff grain company allegedly entered into an oral contract to purchase 5,000 bushels of soybean...
Commercial law includes such topics as sales contracts, notes, checks, shipping and storage document...
A proponent of commercial law codification, Mr. Eaton was one of the first American lawyers to perce...
This article is written in support of the proposed Uniform Commercial Code, insofar as it deals with...
Article 2 of the Uniform Commercial Code gives a buyer the right to rescission or damages when goods...
The purpose of this short essay is to make some introductory remarks to frame the debate about the h...
The purpose of this article is to analyze and comment upon the changes that the Code would make on t...
After briefly reviewing the history of consumer protection in the UCC and its revisions, this Articl...
The emphasis of this article reflects the degree to which commercial law today is statutory. Particu...
The purpose of this Article is to stress the need for grounding broker-dealer duties in sound, artic...
The Uniform Commercial Code is presently under study by the Louisiana Law Institute. This article is...
While it is a part of the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC), Article 2 differs from other articles of th...
In 1949, the Uniform Commercial Code was unveiled by Karl Llewellyn and his drafting-crew, which leg...
The Uniform Commercial Code\u27s section 2-314 determines whether the buyer or the seller must suffe...
One of the underlying purposes [of the Uniform Commercial Code is] . . . to make uniform the law am...
Plaintiff grain company allegedly entered into an oral contract to purchase 5,000 bushels of soybean...
Commercial law includes such topics as sales contracts, notes, checks, shipping and storage document...
A proponent of commercial law codification, Mr. Eaton was one of the first American lawyers to perce...
This article is written in support of the proposed Uniform Commercial Code, insofar as it deals with...
Article 2 of the Uniform Commercial Code gives a buyer the right to rescission or damages when goods...
The purpose of this short essay is to make some introductory remarks to frame the debate about the h...
The purpose of this article is to analyze and comment upon the changes that the Code would make on t...
After briefly reviewing the history of consumer protection in the UCC and its revisions, this Articl...
The emphasis of this article reflects the degree to which commercial law today is statutory. Particu...
The purpose of this Article is to stress the need for grounding broker-dealer duties in sound, artic...
The Uniform Commercial Code is presently under study by the Louisiana Law Institute. This article is...
While it is a part of the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC), Article 2 differs from other articles of th...