It is important to keep uppermost in mind the fact that this analysis is of necessity concerned with the effect of the superimposition of a statutory scheme on the common law. Thus attention must first be directed to the statutory construction aspects of the problem, and more particularly to the part, if any, played by the so-called canons of statutory interpretation
The Commissioners on Uniform State Laws have had twenty- five annual conferences. The principal frui...
The Uniform Commercial Code is the most important piece of business legislation ever prepared in th...
Bulk sale statutes require purchasers in a bulk sale to follow certain procedures in order to protec...
This article is the second of a series which proposes to deal with several aspects of bulk sales leg...
This paper will carry forward the discussion of bulk sales legislation begun in an article entitled ...
In the Magna Carta will be found what is said to be the first covenant for the protection of credito...
The recent case of Hull v. Minkler clarifies certain aspects and presents some new problems concerni...
Bulk sales legislation arose out of an attempt to protect the creditors of merchants who would sell ...
The emphasis of this article reflects the degree to which commercial law today is statutory. Particu...
The final part of this five-part article, resuming with section 2-701, Remedies for Breach of Collat...
The gradual adoption of the various uniform laws by the states is beginning to have some effect on t...
By 1940, the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws no longer was content to rev...
The Uniform Commercial Code is presently under study by the Louisiana Law Institute. This article is...
Continues with section 2-501, Insurable Interest in Goods; Manner of Identification of Good
The adoption of the Uniform Commercial Code in West Virginia would provide for the first time in the...
The Commissioners on Uniform State Laws have had twenty- five annual conferences. The principal frui...
The Uniform Commercial Code is the most important piece of business legislation ever prepared in th...
Bulk sale statutes require purchasers in a bulk sale to follow certain procedures in order to protec...
This article is the second of a series which proposes to deal with several aspects of bulk sales leg...
This paper will carry forward the discussion of bulk sales legislation begun in an article entitled ...
In the Magna Carta will be found what is said to be the first covenant for the protection of credito...
The recent case of Hull v. Minkler clarifies certain aspects and presents some new problems concerni...
Bulk sales legislation arose out of an attempt to protect the creditors of merchants who would sell ...
The emphasis of this article reflects the degree to which commercial law today is statutory. Particu...
The final part of this five-part article, resuming with section 2-701, Remedies for Breach of Collat...
The gradual adoption of the various uniform laws by the states is beginning to have some effect on t...
By 1940, the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws no longer was content to rev...
The Uniform Commercial Code is presently under study by the Louisiana Law Institute. This article is...
Continues with section 2-501, Insurable Interest in Goods; Manner of Identification of Good
The adoption of the Uniform Commercial Code in West Virginia would provide for the first time in the...
The Commissioners on Uniform State Laws have had twenty- five annual conferences. The principal frui...
The Uniform Commercial Code is the most important piece of business legislation ever prepared in th...
Bulk sale statutes require purchasers in a bulk sale to follow certain procedures in order to protec...