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Article 5 - Recent Developments, James J. White
Article 5 - Recent Developments, James J. White
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I. Mitigation in Letter of Credit Transactions Assume a Buyer has procured a letter of credit to pay for contracted goods but no longer wants the goods. The Buyer and the Issuer would like to force the Beneficiary to mitigate. Assume that both the Issuer and Applicant repudiate their obligation or that the Applicant has failed and the Issuer repudiates its obligation to pay under the letter of credit. At the moment of repudiation the price for a gallon of the underlying oil that is the subject of the letter of credit is $.75 and that the letter of credit …
Comments At The 1997 Aals Annual Meeting: Consumer Protection And The Uniform Commercial Code, James J. White
Comments At The 1997 Aals Annual Meeting: Consumer Protection And The Uniform Commercial Code, James J. White
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As Jean [Braucher]' said, I have served on several committees in connection with the revisions of Articles 2, 2A, and 5. I am now on a committee of uncertain obligation that is going to review the NCCUSL draft of Article 2 for the American Law Institute. I was the reporter-an awful task, if anybody ever asks you to do that, you should think about it once or twice-for Article 5. I think service as the reporter for Article 2 might kill Dick Speidel by the time he is done.
Does Time Make Ancient Good Uncouth?, John W. Reed
Does Time Make Ancient Good Uncouth?, John W. Reed
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The somewhat arch title of my remarks, which I'll explain later, came to me at the end of December, when all forms of the media were filled with references to the fast approaching turn of the calendar when we shall greet a twenty-first century and a third millennium. Whether it comes in with the year 2000, as popularly believed, or, more properly, the year 2001, it will be a time for reflection, for taking stock of ourselves and our world. Predictably, we already are inundated with pronouncements from pundits and politicians, from scientists and seers, from philosophers and fools. I …
Copyright And International Trips Compliance (Symposium: Fifth Annual Conference On International Intellectual Property Law And Policy), Shira Perlmutter, Jerome H. Reichman, Whitmore Gray
Copyright And International Trips Compliance (Symposium: Fifth Annual Conference On International Intellectual Property Law And Policy), Shira Perlmutter, Jerome H. Reichman, Whitmore Gray
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MS. PERLMUTTER: We have heard today about copyright in two different regions of the world, in Central and Eastern Europe' and in China. In recent years there has been an increasing convergence in the substance of national laws in different regions of the world. One of the major factors has been the TRIPs Agreement? I will focus on the current efforts toward implementing the TRIPs Agreement, and this will be a procedure-oriented talk.
Proceedings Of The 1997 Annual Meeting Association Of American Law School Sections On Employment Discrimination Law And Alternative Dispute Resolution, Theodore J. St. Antoine, Herbert Bernhardt, Catherine Hagen, Paul Tobias, Marion Zinman
Proceedings Of The 1997 Annual Meeting Association Of American Law School Sections On Employment Discrimination Law And Alternative Dispute Resolution, Theodore J. St. Antoine, Herbert Bernhardt, Catherine Hagen, Paul Tobias, Marion Zinman
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The following is an edited transcript of the proceedings of the joint meeting of the Employment Discrimination Law and Alternative Dispute Resolution Sections at the AALS Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., January 7, 1997.
Ucc Proposals Concerning Consumer Transactions, James J. White
Ucc Proposals Concerning Consumer Transactions, James J. White
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Professor Grant Gilmore once suggested that farmers would like a two section law. Section one would state "It shall be against the law to refuse to lend money to a farmer." Section two would state "It shall be against the law to collect a debt from a farmer." In a similar vein one might state the iron rule of consumer law, namely "No right that has ever been granted to a consumer, however ill considered and unjustified, may thereafter be withdrawn." Believing that some of the proposals for consumer protection that have been added in Revised Article 9 are not …
Book Review Of Mental Disorder, Work Disability, And The Law, Edited By R.J. Bonnie And J. Monahan, Michael L. Perlin
Book Review Of Mental Disorder, Work Disability, And The Law, Edited By R.J. Bonnie And J. Monahan, Michael L. Perlin
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No abstract provided.
Book Review Of The Strange Career Of Legal Liberalism, By Laura Kalman, Edward A. Purcell Jr.
Book Review Of The Strange Career Of Legal Liberalism, By Laura Kalman, Edward A. Purcell Jr.
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Memorial To Dr. Ernst C. Stiefel, Aleta Estreicher
Memorial To Dr. Ernst C. Stiefel, Aleta Estreicher
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Book Review Of Reclaiming The Federal Courts, By Larry W. Yackle., Edward A. Purcell Jr.
Book Review Of Reclaiming The Federal Courts, By Larry W. Yackle., Edward A. Purcell Jr.
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Book Review Of Silencing The Opposition: Government Strategies Of Suppression Of Freedom Of Expression, By Craig R. Smith, Jethro K. Lieberman
Book Review Of Silencing The Opposition: Government Strategies Of Suppression Of Freedom Of Expression, By Craig R. Smith, Jethro K. Lieberman
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Thinking About The Year 2020, William R. Mills
Thinking About The Year 2020, William R. Mills
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Posted with permission from the American Association of Law Libraries; copyright 1997.
Book Review Of Patterns Of American Jurisprudence, By Neil Duxbury, William P. Lapiana
Book Review Of Patterns Of American Jurisprudence, By Neil Duxbury, William P. Lapiana
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Book Review Of A Nation Under Lawyers: How The Crisis In The Legal Profession Is Transforming American Society, By Mary Ann Glendon, William P. Lapiana
Book Review Of A Nation Under Lawyers: How The Crisis In The Legal Profession Is Transforming American Society, By Mary Ann Glendon, William P. Lapiana
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