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Disrupting Secured Transactions, Christopher G. Bradley Jan 2019

Disrupting Secured Transactions, Christopher G. Bradley

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Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) governs secured transactions in personal property in all fifty states and has been lauded as “the most successful commercial statute ever.” But while Article 9 has facilitated commerce and economic growth, it remains complicated and inefficient in numerous respects. Its weaknesses are well known but have been considered necessary evils, accepted because no better approaches were available. But just as the UCC was motivated initially by the idea of streamlining the law to accommodate modern commerce, now that goal should motivate revision of the UCC itself.

This Article proposes to remove and …


Security Interests In Motor Vehicles: A Conflict In Kentucky Law, Henry Lawson Jan 1978

Security Interests In Motor Vehicles: A Conflict In Kentucky Law, Henry Lawson

Kentucky Law Journal

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Uniform Commercial Code's Article 9--When Filing Is Not Required To Perfect A Security Interest, William L. Montague Jan 1963

Uniform Commercial Code's Article 9--When Filing Is Not Required To Perfect A Security Interest, William L. Montague

Kentucky Law Journal

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Investment Securities--Article 8 Of The Uniform Commercial Code, Wilson W. Wyatt Jan 1960

Investment Securities--Article 8 Of The Uniform Commercial Code, Wilson W. Wyatt

Kentucky Law Journal

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