Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
- Institution
- Keyword
-
- UCC (4)
- Uniform Commercial Code (4)
- Checks (2)
- Commercial law (2)
- Actual damage (1)
-
- Antitrust law (1)
- Article Nine (1)
- Banks (1)
- Black businesses (1)
- Clayton Act (1)
- Collateral (1)
- Collections (1)
- Commercial paper (1)
- Corporate financing (1)
- Damage (1)
- Damages (1)
- Debtor (1)
- Defects (1)
- Development banks (1)
- Ethnicity of lawyers (1)
- Fictitious payees (1)
- Fiscal policy (1)
- Impostors (1)
- Inflation (1)
- Insurance (1)
- International banking (1)
- International banks (1)
- International law (1)
- John Syz (1)
- Joint ventures (1)
Articles 1 - 12 of 12
Full-Text Articles in Law
Secured Party's Right To Sue Third Persons For Damage To Or Defects In Collateral, Harold R. Weinberg
Secured Party's Right To Sue Third Persons For Damage To Or Defects In Collateral, Harold R. Weinberg
Law Faculty Scholarly Articles
The proverb “there is many a slip ‘twixt the cup and the lip” might have been written with the secured creditor in mind. Many tragedies may befall him to defeat his expectations. He takes his security interest hoping for the best, but preparing for the worst—nonperformance of the obligation secured. If he does not carefully comply with the Article Nine provisions concerning the enforceability and perfection of a security interest, he may ultimately be unsecured. If his security interest is enforceable and perfected, it may turn out that some other party has priority to the collateral. Even if the secured …
Keeping The Deal Together After Material Breach--Common Law Mitigation Rules, The Ucc, And The Restatement (Second) Of Contracts, Robert A. Hillman
Keeping The Deal Together After Material Breach--Common Law Mitigation Rules, The Ucc, And The Restatement (Second) Of Contracts, Robert A. Hillman
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Imposters And Fictitious Payees, James J. White
Imposters And Fictitious Payees, James J. White
Other Publications
Uniform Commercial Code section 3-405. I. Basic Liabilities II. Defense and Miscellaneous Issues
Black Businesses And Their Lawyers, John T. Baker, Jerome Davis
Black Businesses And Their Lawyers, John T. Baker, Jerome Davis
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Book Review. International Development Banks By John Syz, Henry J. Richardson Iii
Book Review. International Development Banks By John Syz, Henry J. Richardson Iii
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
The Legal Status Of Joint Ventures Under The Antitrust Laws: A Summary Assessment, Joseph F. Brodley
The Legal Status Of Joint Ventures Under The Antitrust Laws: A Summary Assessment, Joseph F. Brodley
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Commercial Paper: An Exempted Security Under Section 3 (A) (3) Of The Securities Act Of 1933, J. William Hicks
Commercial Paper: An Exempted Security Under Section 3 (A) (3) Of The Securities Act Of 1933, J. William Hicks
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Commercial Transactions (1975 Annual Survey Of Michigan Law), John F. Dolan
Commercial Transactions (1975 Annual Survey Of Michigan Law), John F. Dolan
Law Faculty Research Publications
No abstract provided.
Checks Lost In The Collection Process, James J. White
Checks Lost In The Collection Process, James J. White
Other Publications
Given the millions of checks that are transferred among banks every year, the opportunity for loss and misplacement of such checks is enormous and the liabilities associated with such loss can be significant. This section deals with the collecting bank's liability for the check's loss before it is delivered to payer bank. If the payer bank receives and then loses the check, it will be subject to a different set of liabilities; those liabilities will be discussed elsewhere in the program.
Sales Law And Inflations, Alan Schwartz
Sales Law And Inflations, Alan Schwartz
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Wrongful Dishonor, James J. White
Wrongful Dishonor, James J. White
Other Publications
Uniform Commercial Code section 4-402. I. Basic Liability II. Damages III. Miscellaneous Asides
Prescription Drugs And Open Housing: More On Commercial Speech, Howard Hunter
Prescription Drugs And Open Housing: More On Commercial Speech, Howard Hunter
Research Collection Yong Pung How School Of Law
It has long been an assumption of American democracy that the liberties guaranteed by the First Amendment to the Constitution are fundamental to the development and success of a democratic society. The freedom to speak one's mind, to publish one's thoughts, to petition the government for a redress of grievances, and to worship or to refrain from worshipping according to one's conscience are those freedoms which set a democratic society apart from other forms of political organization. They provide the individual with the opportunity for self-fulfillment and the society with the benefit of the thoughts, ideas, and aspirations of an …