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Scope and Applicability of Uniform Commercial Code Article 2 on Sales and Article 2A on Leases; Principal Concepts Defined; Formation of the Contract; the Statute of Frauds and Parol Evidence; Modification of Contract; Terms of the Contract, Including Regulation of Terms by Unconscionability; Documents of Title and Letters of Credit as Used in Transactions; Performance of the Contract; Title and Rights of Third Parties; Risk of Loss; Warranties; Remedies for Breach and Default.
Knowing about the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (CISG) means to know about the law relating to international import/export contracts applicable to more than 3/4 of world trade. This book provides a valuable guide to the understanding of both the fundamentals of that law and how it is interpreted in various countries, thus making it a helpful tool not only for students but also for practitioners.
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Scope of Article 2 Sales; The Contract for Sale; Property Incidents of the Contract for Sale; Seller's Warranty Obligations; Performance of the Contract for Sale; Remedies; Rights of Third Parties-Purchasers From and Creditors of Seller and Buyer; Bulk Sales; Sale of Investment Securities; Process of Paying for Goods with Negotiable Instruments; Negotiability Concept -- Rights of Takers of Negotiable Instruments; Liabilities of Parties: Contract, Transfer Warranty, Tort; Relationship Between Payor Bank and its Customer; Bank Collection Process; The Process of Shipping and Storing Goods Covered by Documents of Title (Warehouse Receipts, Bills of Lading); Obligations of Bailee-Warehouseman or Carrier; Process of Financing the Sale of Goods: Secured Transaction; Pre-Code Personal Property Security Law; UCC Article 9; Entire Commercial Transaction Made Pursuant to a Letter of Credit; Process of Leasing Goods; Scope of Article 2 Leases; Lease Contract: Property Incidents and Warranty Obligations; Effect of Lease Contract.
Knowing about the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (CISG) means to know about the law relating to international import/export contracts applicable to more than 3⁄4 of world trade. This book provides a valuable guide to the understanding of both the fundamentals of that law and how it is interpreted in various countries, thus making it a helpful tool not only for students but also for practitioners.
This text is intended to give students a clear account of the law relating to the sale of goods. It is particularly designed for those students who do not spend a whole academic year on the subject and therefore need to have a reasonably concise treatment. The emphasis is on general concepts, such as passing of property and risk, and on those problems, such as sale of defective goods or of goods which do not belong to the seller, which are most important in practice. There is an analysis of the borderlines between sale of goods and allied contracts, such as hire purchase, hire, exchange, and work and materials. There is also discussion in relation to defective goods, of crinimal liability and tortious liability.