Debtor-Creditor Law: Uniform Commercial Code

Debtor-Creditor Law: Uniform Commercial Code provides focused coverage of the impact of the Uniform Commercial Code on the debtor-creditor relationship.
Publisher: Matthew Bender

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Debtor-Creditor Law: Uniform Commercial Code provides current case law, practical guidance, and numerous forms to aid practitioners in negotiating the debtor-creditor relationship from the perspective of the Uniform Commercial Code. Key UCC Articles and their accompanying Official Comments are reprinted. UCC Article 2 (Sales), Article 2A (Leases), Article 3 (Negotiable Instruments), Article 4A (Funds Transfers), Article 7 (Documents of Title), and Article 9 (Secured Transactions) are among the articles covered. Written by prominent scholars and practitioners in commercial law, Debtor-Creditor Law: Uniform Commercial Code provides important resources in the form of expert analysis, practical guidance, and numerous forms on a variety of topics relating to debtor-creditor matters.

Material in this publication is also published in Debtor-Creditor Law.

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Table of contents

Chapter 01 Introduction to Uniform Commercial Code Article 1

Chapter 1 Sales

Chapter 2 Personal Property Leasing

Chapter 3 Negotiable Instruments

Chapter 4 The Bank-Customer Relationship

Chapter 5 Funds Transfer

Chapter 6 Bulk Transfers (Sales)

Chapter 7 Documents of Title

Chapter 8 Secured Transactions

Chapter 9 Controllable Electronic Records