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University of Washington School of Law

1927

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The Uniform Sales Act In The State Of Washington, Part Iii, Leslie J. Ayer Jun 1927

The Uniform Sales Act In The State Of Washington, Part Iii, Leslie J. Ayer

Washington Law Review

No abstract provided.


Recent Cases, M. W. K. Jun 1927

Recent Cases, M. W. K.

Washington Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Uniform Sales Act In The State Of Washington, Leslie J. Ayer Feb 1927

The Uniform Sales Act In The State Of Washington, Leslie J. Ayer

Washington Law Review

The Uniform Sales Act was enacted by the State of Washington at the extraordinary session of its legislature convened November 9, 1925, and adjourned January 7, 1926. Under constitutional provision 2 this law went into effect ninety days after the adjournment of the session at which it was enacted. The advantages of uniformity of legislation in matters pertaining to commercial subjects seems so obvious as to require but slight comment. In laws relating to commercial subjects, conditions and problems are rarely of a local nature, and in view of the great amount of trading which exists between the several states, …


The Trust Receipt—Its Possible Legal Status In Washington, Harry O. Arend Feb 1927

The Trust Receipt—Its Possible Legal Status In Washington, Harry O. Arend

Washington Law Review

Within a period of comparatively recent date there has crept into commercial usage an instrument known as the trust receipt. Because of the extensive use now being made of the trust receipt in Washington, it is well to become acquainted with some of its legal aspects. In British law the rights of the lending bank under the trust receipt have been steadfastly upheld on the ground that the trust receipt is a necessary instrument of commerce. This view has been quite generally followed in the American courts, with the difference, however, that the courts deem it a part of their …