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Commercial Transactions And Personal Property--1963 Tennessee Survey, John A. Spanogle, Jr.
Commercial Transactions And Personal Property--1963 Tennessee Survey, John A. Spanogle, Jr.
Vanderbilt Law Review
Obviously, the biggest event in the Tennessee law of commercial transactions this year was the enactment of the Uniform Commercial Code [hereinafter referred to as the U.C.C.]. That statute became effective in this state on July 1, 1964. Its effect on the prior Tennessee law is discussed in great detail elsewhere in this issue,' and need not be re-examined here. It should also be pointed out that the enactment of the U.C.C.required some modifications in the criminal statutes relating to security agreements. In particular, executing a second security agreement covering personalty, without disclosing a prior security agreement covering the same …
Tennessee Law And The Sales Article Of The Uniform Commercial Code, W. Harold Bigham
Tennessee Law And The Sales Article Of The Uniform Commercial Code, W. Harold Bigham
Vanderbilt Law Review
Although much of the interest engendered by the Uniform Commercial Code has centered around Article 9--Secured Transactions,and although Article 9 has been described as the heart of the Code, Article 2--Sales--is half again as long, is in many ways more iconoclastic,' and has precipitated perhaps more criticism than any of the other articles of the Code. Article 2 contains some innovations which are, at least upon initial impression, startling departures from traditional concepts of sales law, and it is therefore not surprising that there has been a spate of legal literature published on various aspects of this article. Since limitations …