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A collection of uniform laws and federal statutes for use in secured transactions courses. Includes the UCC and the PEB commentaries and reports as well as earlier versions of Articles 1 and 7. The volume includes the Uniform Voidable Transactions Act and relevant provisions of the Bankruptcy Code and other federal commercial legislation.
This product provides a collection of uniform laws and federal statutes for use in all commercial law courses. It begins with the most widely used version of the Uniform Commercial Code, consisting of the 2009 version of Articles 1 and 3-9 and the 2002 version of Articles 2 and 2A. Appendixes contain the Permanent Editorial Board commentaries, as well as earlier versions of Articles 1, 3, 4, and 7, and the 2003 and 2005 amendments to Articles 2 and 2A, in underline-strikeout form with the Official Comments. It also includes additional uniform laws and significant federal commercial legislation and regulations.
Receive complimentary lifetime digital access to the eBook with new print purchase. A comprehensive collection of uniform laws and federal statutes and regulations used in commercial law courses. It includes the UCC, PEB commentaries and reports, and earlier versions of Articles 3 and 4. It also includes other relevant uniform laws, the CISG, and significant federal commercial and consumer statutes and regulations, including E-SIGN, the Consumer Credit Protection Act, and the Bankruptcy Code and Rules. Appropriate for students who will take multiple commercial law courses.
A comprehensive collection of uniform laws and federal statutes for use in all commercial law courses. This title includes the UCC. Appendices to the UCC contain the PEB commentaries and reports and earlier versions of Articles 1, 3, 4, and 7. The volume also includes other relevant uniform laws, the CISG, and significant federal commercial legislation and regulations, including E-SIGN, the Consumer Credit Protection Act, and the Bankruptcy Code and Rules. Federal consumer protection statutes and regulations in the volume reflect the relevant provisions of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act.
The 2007 Edition of Selected Commercial Statutes includes the ALI annual meeting drafts of proposed revisions to UCC Article 1, and proposed amedments to Articles 2 and 2A. Of course, these drafts will not replace existing Articles 1, 2 and 2A, but will be included as appendices. The new edition has been completely updated, and also contains coverage of developments in commercial law, including: Updated coverage of Revised (2000) Article 9 (now included in the main UCC text) Updated Article 9 analysis by Steven O. Weise, ABA Advisor to the Article 9 Drafting Committee Uniform Electronic Transactions Act Uniform Computer Information Transactions Act (now with Selected Comments) Uniform Certificate of Title Act Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act Check Clearing for the 21st Century Act Expedited Funds Availability Act.
Receive complimentary lifetime digital access to the eBook with new print purchase. A comprehensive collection of uniform laws and federal statutes and regulations used in commercial law courses. It includes the UCC, PEB commentaries and reports, and earlier versions of Articles 3 and 4. It also includes other relevant uniform laws, the CISG, and significant federal commercial and consumer statutes and regulations, including E-SIGN, the Consumer Credit Protection Act, and the Bankruptcy Code and Rules. Appropriate for students who will take multiple commercial law courses.
New book purchase includes complimentary digital access to the eBook. A collection of uniform and federal laws used in sales and contracts courses. Includes UCC Articles 1, 2, 2A, and 7 and pertinent PEB commentaries (current through April 2022), UETA, E-SIGN, the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act and regulations, and the CISG. Also includes the pre-2001 version of Article 1 to facilitate study of older cases.