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Suretyship On The Fringe: Suretyship By Operation Of Law And By Analogy, D. Benjamin Beard
Suretyship On The Fringe: Suretyship By Operation Of Law And By Analogy, D. Benjamin Beard
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
History And Background Of The Restatement Of Suretyship, Donald J. Rapson
History And Background Of The Restatement Of Suretyship, Donald J. Rapson
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Suretyship And Letters Of Credit: Subrogation Revisited, Amelia H. Boss
Suretyship And Letters Of Credit: Subrogation Revisited, Amelia H. Boss
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Standby Letters Of Credit And Guaranties: An Exercise In Cartography, Gerald T. Mclaughlin
Standby Letters Of Credit And Guaranties: An Exercise In Cartography, Gerald T. Mclaughlin
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Striking The Balance: The Evolving Nature Of Suretyship Defenses, Neil B. Cohen
Striking The Balance: The Evolving Nature Of Suretyship Defenses, Neil B. Cohen
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Miscellaneous Surety Bonds And The Restatement, James A. Black Jr.
Miscellaneous Surety Bonds And The Restatement, James A. Black Jr.
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Reconsidering Consideration In The Restatement (Third) Of Suretyship, Peter A. Alces
Reconsidering Consideration In The Restatement (Third) Of Suretyship, Peter A. Alces
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Construction Contract Surety And Some Suretyship Defenses, T. Scott Leo
The Construction Contract Surety And Some Suretyship Defenses, T. Scott Leo
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Fidelity Bonds And The Restatement, Hugh E. Reynolds Jr., James Dimos
Fidelity Bonds And The Restatement, Hugh E. Reynolds Jr., James Dimos
William & Mary Law Review
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An Essay On Independence, Interdependence, And The Suretyship Principle, Peter A. Alces
An Essay On Independence, Interdependence, And The Suretyship Principle, Peter A. Alces
Faculty Publications
In this article, Professor Peter A. Alces investigates the tension that exists between the independent and interdependent nature of contractual relations arising in suretyship agreements and letter of credit transactions. This discussion is particularly timely as the American Law Institute is currently revising both the Restatement of the Law of Suretyship and Article 5 of the Uniform Commercial Code, "Letters of Credit." This article discerns a basic incongruity between the two revisions' treatment of interrelated multiple party rights and discusses the consequences that this incongruity can be expected to have upon commercial transactions.