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Supergeneric Collateral Descriptions In Financing Statements And Notice Filing, Lissa Lamkin Broome
Supergeneric Collateral Descriptions In Financing Statements And Notice Filing, Lissa Lamkin Broome
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The Legal Infrastructure Of Ex Post Consumer Debtor Protections, Melissa B. Jacoby
The Legal Infrastructure Of Ex Post Consumer Debtor Protections, Melissa B. Jacoby
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They Can Do What!? Limitations On The Use Of Change-Of-Terms Clauses, Peter A. Alces, Michael M. Greenfield
They Can Do What!? Limitations On The Use Of Change-Of-Terms Clauses, Peter A. Alces, Michael M. Greenfield
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Regulation Of Franchisor Opportunism And Production Of The Institutional Framework: Federal Monopoly Or Competition Between The States?, Alan J. Meese
Regulation Of Franchisor Opportunism And Production Of The Institutional Framework: Federal Monopoly Or Competition Between The States?, Alan J. Meese
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Most scholars would agree that a merger between General Motors and Ford should not be judged solely by Delaware corporate law, even if both firms are incorporated in Delaware. Leaving the standards governing such mergers to state law would assuredly produce a race to the bottom that would result in unduly permissive treatment of such transactions. Similarly, if the two firms agreed to divide markets, most would agree that some regulatory authority other than Michigan or Delaware should have the final word on the agreement. Thus, in order to forestall monopoly or its equivalent, the national government must itself exercise …
Commercial Codification As Negotiation, Peter A. Alces, David Frisch
Commercial Codification As Negotiation, Peter A. Alces, David Frisch
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Commenting On "Purpose" In The Uniform Commercial Code, Peter A. Alces, David Frisch
Commenting On "Purpose" In The Uniform Commercial Code, Peter A. Alces, David Frisch
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An Essay On Independence, Interdependence, And The Suretyship Principle, Peter A. Alces
An Essay On Independence, Interdependence, And The Suretyship Principle, Peter A. Alces
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In this article, Professor Peter A. Alces investigates the tension that exists between the independent and interdependent nature of contractual relations arising in suretyship agreements and letter of credit transactions. This discussion is particularly timely as the American Law Institute is currently revising both the Restatement of the Law of Suretyship and Article 5 of the Uniform Commercial Code, "Letters of Credit." This article discerns a basic incongruity between the two revisions' treatment of interrelated multiple party rights and discusses the consequences that this incongruity can be expected to have upon commercial transactions.
Roll Over, Llewellyn?, Peter A. Alces
An Agenda For Reform Of The Article 9 Filing System, Peter A. Alces, Robert M. Lloyd
An Agenda For Reform Of The Article 9 Filing System, Peter A. Alces, Robert M. Lloyd
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The Confluence Of Bulk Transfer And Fraudulent Disposition Law, Peter A. Alces
The Confluence Of Bulk Transfer And Fraudulent Disposition Law, Peter A. Alces
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Surreptitious And Not-So-Surreptitious Adjustment Of The U.C.C.: An Introductory Essay, Peter A. Alces
Surreptitious And Not-So-Surreptitious Adjustment Of The U.C.C.: An Introductory Essay, Peter A. Alces
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A Jurisprudential Perspective For The True Codification Of Payments Law, Peter A. Alces
A Jurisprudential Perspective For The True Codification Of Payments Law, Peter A. Alces
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