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U.C.C. Section 2-702(2): A Unsecured Seller's Right To Reclaim Goods, William C. Sturm
U.C.C. Section 2-702(2): A Unsecured Seller's Right To Reclaim Goods, William C. Sturm
Northern Illinois University Law Review
This Article is an analysis of the commercial setting in which a seller ships goods to a purchaser on credit and later discovers the buyer is insolvent. Under the Uniform Commercial Code, a possibility exists that the seller can recover the goods. This Article explores the rights and remedies available to the seller, and examines the problematic history of Uniform Commercial Code Section 2-702(2) as it relates to this problem.
Contracts: Rodgers V. Tecumseh Bank: Re-Evaluating The Christian Principle Of Tort Liability For Breach Of Good Faith, Carolyn S. Smith
Contracts: Rodgers V. Tecumseh Bank: Re-Evaluating The Christian Principle Of Tort Liability For Breach Of Good Faith, Carolyn S. Smith
Oklahoma Law Review
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Torts: Boyle V. United Technologies Corp.: The United States Supreme Court Accepts The Government Contractor Defense, Brian Shipp
Torts: Boyle V. United Technologies Corp.: The United States Supreme Court Accepts The Government Contractor Defense, Brian Shipp
Oklahoma Law Review
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