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Washington Law Review

1965

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The Uniform Commercial Code—Sb 122, Richard Cosway, Warren L. Shattuck Oct 1965

The Uniform Commercial Code—Sb 122, Richard Cosway, Warren L. Shattuck

Washington Law Review

Senate Bill 122, enacting the Uniform Commercial Code in Washington, was passed during the recent legislative session. The effective date of the new statute is June 30, 1967. Since 1952, when the Uniform Commercial Code [hereinafter cited as UCC] was first proposed by the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws and the American Law Institute, it has been enacted by forty-one states, the District of Columbia, and the Virgin Islands. It is now much easier to list the-states which have not enacted it. These are: Alabama, Arizona, Delaware, Idaho, Louisiana, Mississippi, South Dakota, South Carolina, and Vermont. As …


Negotiable Instruments—A Comparison Of Washington Law And Uniform Commercial Code Article 3 [Part 3], Richard Cosway Jun 1965

Negotiable Instruments—A Comparison Of Washington Law And Uniform Commercial Code Article 3 [Part 3], Richard Cosway

Washington Law Review

The following article is the third in a series by Professor Richard Cosway on negotiable instruments in which he compares existing Washington law with Article 3 of the Uniform Commercial Code. Previous articles on Article 3 have appeared in 38 Wash. L. Rev. 501 (1963) and 38 Wash. L. Rev. 769 (1963).