The Uniform Commercial Code protects a buyer in ordinary course of business from claims by third parties with security interests in the goods purchased, but only when the security interest was created by the buyer\u27s immediate seller. Thus, buyers of used goods are not protected from assertions of security interests created by earlier owners. Up to now, only the courts have dealt with this problem, and they have done so on an ad hoc basis. This Article attempts to provide a comprehensive solution. It examines the problem, evaluates the competing interests of the buyer and the secured creditor, and proposes an amendment to the Code that balances those interests
Under section 9-201 of the Uniform Commercial Code, a security interest in inventory is effective be...
By 1940, the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws no longer was content to rev...
The present topic for discussion, protection of the installment buyer under the Code, is part of a l...
The Uniform Commercial Code protects a buyer in ordinary course of business from claims by third par...
The principal focus of Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) has always dealt with transact...
Section 9-306 gives the inventory financer a continuously perfected security interest in the proce...
Uniform Commercial Code (“UCC”) Section 1-201(35) provides in its detailed definition of security in...
Although leases, consignments, and sales of accounts and chattel paper annually result in commercial...
The Uniform Commercial Code becomes operative in Nebraska at midnight on September 1, 1965. From tha...
The adoption of the Uniform Commercial Code provides an excellent opportunity to reexamine the funct...
Section 9-306(5) of the Uniform Commercial Code determines priorities among secured creditors when g...
Article Nine of the Uniform Commercial Code generally facilitates individual autonomy in the creatio...
Article 9, Secured Transactions, of the Uniform Commercial Code covers a greatdeal of territory. To ...
This Understanding treatise provides students with an analysis of the underlying rationales of Artic...
Secured Transactions Under the Uniform Commercial Code and International Commerce presents a clear a...
Under section 9-201 of the Uniform Commercial Code, a security interest in inventory is effective be...
By 1940, the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws no longer was content to rev...
The present topic for discussion, protection of the installment buyer under the Code, is part of a l...
The Uniform Commercial Code protects a buyer in ordinary course of business from claims by third par...
The principal focus of Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) has always dealt with transact...
Section 9-306 gives the inventory financer a continuously perfected security interest in the proce...
Uniform Commercial Code (“UCC”) Section 1-201(35) provides in its detailed definition of security in...
Although leases, consignments, and sales of accounts and chattel paper annually result in commercial...
The Uniform Commercial Code becomes operative in Nebraska at midnight on September 1, 1965. From tha...
The adoption of the Uniform Commercial Code provides an excellent opportunity to reexamine the funct...
Section 9-306(5) of the Uniform Commercial Code determines priorities among secured creditors when g...
Article Nine of the Uniform Commercial Code generally facilitates individual autonomy in the creatio...
Article 9, Secured Transactions, of the Uniform Commercial Code covers a greatdeal of territory. To ...
This Understanding treatise provides students with an analysis of the underlying rationales of Artic...
Secured Transactions Under the Uniform Commercial Code and International Commerce presents a clear a...
Under section 9-201 of the Uniform Commercial Code, a security interest in inventory is effective be...
By 1940, the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws no longer was content to rev...
The present topic for discussion, protection of the installment buyer under the Code, is part of a l...