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The Uniform Commercial Code--Secured Transactions And The West Virginia Landlord's Lien, Forest Jackson Bowman Dec 1962

The Uniform Commercial Code--Secured Transactions And The West Virginia Landlord's Lien, Forest Jackson Bowman

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


Bank-Customer Relations Under The Uniform Commercial Code, Henry D. Collins Jul 1962

Bank-Customer Relations Under The Uniform Commercial Code, Henry D. Collins

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


Secured Credit In Personal Property Transactions: An Introduction To Article 9 Of The Uniform Commercial Code, Willard D. Lorensen Jul 1962

Secured Credit In Personal Property Transactions: An Introduction To Article 9 Of The Uniform Commercial Code, Willard D. Lorensen

West Virginia Law Review

Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code deals with the creation, perfection and enforcement of security interests in personal property, both, tangible and intangible. This paper generally outlines the provisions and ideas of article 9 and make some comparisons with existing West Virginia law. Article 9 is attached as an appendix to this paper to permit easy reference to specific sections of the article for more detailed information where the reader so desires. This paper is not intended to be an exhaustive treatment of article 9 but rather it is intended to be an introduction to and general explanation of …


Negotiable Instruments Law Under The Uniform Commercial Code, William O. Morris Jul 1962

Negotiable Instruments Law Under The Uniform Commercial Code, William O. Morris

West Virginia Law Review

The use of commercial instruments in trade and business dates from antiquity. Wigmore has called attention to the use of a note payable to bearer dating approximately from 2100 B. C. It was not until the 15th and 16th centuries that the use of negotiable instruments became widespread and common. While bills and notes in trade were used before this period, their true importance and common use date from the establishment of the great banking institutions of the continent. The laws relating to negotiable instruments arise from three sources, the law merchant, the common law and the Negotiable Instruments Law …


Letters Of Credit And The West Virginia Law, Stanley E. Dadisman Jun 1962

Letters Of Credit And The West Virginia Law, Stanley E. Dadisman

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Uniform Commercial Code Bulk Sales Article Compared With West Virginia Law, Londo H. Brown Jun 1962

The Uniform Commercial Code Bulk Sales Article Compared With West Virginia Law, Londo H. Brown

West Virginia Law Review

The gradual adoption of the various uniform laws by the states is beginning to have some effect on the system of "different laws in different states." Perhaps nowhere in the field of law is there greater need for uniform laws in the different states than in commercial law. The Uniform Commercial Code was designed to meet this need, and since 1954 our neighboring state, Pennsylvania, has served as a testing ground for that Code. This report deals with Article 6, Bulk Transfers, of the Uniform Commercial Code. That article, if adopted in West Virginia, would supplant our present Bulk Sales …


Sales--Additional Responsibility Of Manufacturers--New Car Sales, Robert Glenn Steele Apr 1962

Sales--Additional Responsibility Of Manufacturers--New Car Sales, Robert Glenn Steele

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Uniform Commercial Code Sales Article Compared With West Virginia Law (Conclusion), Willard D. Lorensen Apr 1962

The Uniform Commercial Code Sales Article Compared With West Virginia Law (Conclusion), Willard D. Lorensen

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Uniform Commercial Code Sales Article Compared With West Virginia Law Part Ii, Willard D. Lorensen Feb 1962

The Uniform Commercial Code Sales Article Compared With West Virginia Law Part Ii, Willard D. Lorensen

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.