Commercial Law and Practice Guide

Now you can work under the continually evolving Uniform Commercial Code with a practice guide you can really count on for probing Article-by-Article analysis of today's U.C.C., as well as strategies for applying the Code in specific transactions.

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Now you can work under the continually evolving Uniform Commercial Code with a practice guide you can really count on for probing Article-by-Article analysis of today's U.C.C., as well as strategies for applying the Code in specific transactions. A unique combination of in-depth substantive analysis and practical guidance for handling commercial transactions.

Provides easy-to-use, step-by-step guidance through:

  • sales transactions, including letters of credits and bulk sales
  • leasing transactions
  • negotiable instrument transactions
  • letters of credit
  • secured transactions

All three volumes of Commercial Law and Practice Guide are divided by sections corresponding to the numeration of the UCC.

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Table of contents

I Introduction and Article 1

CHAPTER 1 Article 1: The Analytic Framework of the Uniform Commercial

Code--A Step-by-Step Approach

II Sales

CHAPTER 2 A Step-by-Step Analysis of Article 2

CHAPTER 3 The Scope of Article 2

CHAPTER 4 Contract Formation and Enforcement

CHAPTER 5 Warranties

CHAPTER 6 Risk of Loss

CHAPTER 7 Repudiation, Adequate Assurance of Due Performance and Excuse

CHAPTER 8 Contract Performance

CHAPTER 9 Breach by Buyer of Goods

CHAPTER 10 Breach by Seller of Goods

CHAPTER 11 Passage of Title

IIA Leases

CHAPTER 12 Leases

III Negotiable Instruments

CHAPTER 13 The Negotiable Instrument

CHAPTER 14 Rights and Liabilities of Parties to Negotiable Instruments

CHAPTER 15 Negotiation and Holders in Due Course

CHAPTER 16 Allocation of Loss for Forgery and Alteration

IV Bank Deposits and Collections

CHAPTER 17 The Bank Collection Process

CHAPTER 18 The Bank-Customer Relationship

IVA Funds Transfers

CHAPTER 19 Electronic Funds Transfers

V Letters of Credit

CHAPTER 20 A Step-by-Step Analysis of Article 5

CHAPTER 21 Letters of Credit: Structure and Forms

CHAPTER 21A Credits, Guarantees, and Bonds: Introduction, Analysis, and
Comparison

CHAPTER 22 The Standard of Documentary Compliance

CHAPTER 23 The Independence Principle of Letter of Credit Law

CHAPTER 23A Bank Liability in Letter of Credit Transactions

VI Bulk Sales

CHAPTER 24 Bulk Sales

VII Documents of Title

CHAPTER 25 Documents of Title

VIII Investment Securities

CHAPTER 26 Security Interests in Investment Securities

IX Secured Transactions

CHAPTER 27 A Step-by-Step Analysis of Article 9

CHAPTER 28 The Scope of Article 9

CHAPTER 29 Creation of Security Interests

CHAPTER 30 Perfection of Security Interests

CHAPTER 31 Priority Disputes

CHAPTER 32 Default

CHAPTER 32A Secured Creditors' Exposure to Environmental Liability

X Bankruptcy

CHAPTER 33 Bankruptcy and Commercial Law

XI Transactions

CHAPTER 34 Inventory and Accounts Financing

CHAPTER 35 Preparation of Contracts Governed by the Convention on
Contracts for the International Sale of Goods

CHAPTER 36 Purchase Money Security Interests

CHAPTER 37 Standby Letter of Credit

CHAPTER 38 Equipment Lease

CHAPTER 39 Documents of Title and Secured Financing

CHAPTER 40 Contractual Subordination

CHAPTER 41 Non-U.C.C. Recorded, Unrecorded and Hidden Security Interests

Under Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code

CHAPTER 42 An Overview of the Uniform Computer Information Transactions
Act