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The Economics Of Leasing, Thomas W. Merrill
The Economics Of Leasing, Thomas W. Merrill
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Leasing may be the most important legal institution that has received virtually no systematic scholarly attention. Real property leasing is familiar in the context of residential tenancies. But it is also widely used in commercial contexts, including office buildings and shopping centers. Personal property leasing, which was rarely encountered before World War II, has more recently exploded on a world-wide basis, with everything from autos to farm equipment to airplanes being leased. This article seeks to develop a composite picture of the defining features of leases and why leasing is such a widespread and highly successful economic institution. The reasons …
Delaware’S Implied Contractual Covenant Of Good Faith And “Sibling Rivalry” Among Equity Holders, Daniel S. Kleinberger
Delaware’S Implied Contractual Covenant Of Good Faith And “Sibling Rivalry” Among Equity Holders, Daniel S. Kleinberger
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An obligation of good faith and fair dealing is implied in every common law contract and is codified in the Uniform Commercial Code (“U.C.C”). The terminology differs: Some jurisdictions refer to an “implied covenant;” others to an “implied contractual obligation;” still others to an “implied duty.” But whatever the label, the concept is understood by the vast majority of U.S. lawyers as a matter of commercial rather than entity law. And, to the vast majority of corporate lawyers, “good faith” does not mean contract law but rather conjures up an important aspect of a corporate director’s duty of loyalty.
Nonetheless, …
Contract Resurrected! Contract Formation: Common Law – Ucc – Cisg, Sarah Howard Jenkins
Contract Resurrected! Contract Formation: Common Law – Ucc – Cisg, Sarah Howard Jenkins
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Introduction-Papers From The 2013 American Society Of Comparative Law Annual Meeting, Sarah Howard Jenkins, Kenneth S. Gallant
Introduction-Papers From The 2013 American Society Of Comparative Law Annual Meeting, Sarah Howard Jenkins, Kenneth S. Gallant
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International Sale Of Goods 2011, Gregory M. Duhl
International Sale Of Goods 2011, Gregory M. Duhl
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In 2011, U.S. courts analyzed the scope, formation, and remedies provisions of the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (“CISG”). Although the number of cases arising under the CISG is relatively small compared with those under the Uniform Commercial Code (U.C.C.), the cases discussed in this survey remind us that U.S. courts are comfortable in applying the CISG. A comprehensive survey setting forth legal developments in the United States during the past nine years involving the CISG follows the Uniform Commercial Code Survey in this issue of The Business Lawyer. That survey illustrates that the …
Application Of The U.C.C. To Nonpayment Virtual Assets Or Digital Art, Sarah Howard Jenkins
Application Of The U.C.C. To Nonpayment Virtual Assets Or Digital Art, Sarah Howard Jenkins
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Contracting Out Of Article 2: Minimizing The Obligation Of Performance & Liability For Breach, Sarah Howard Jenkins
Contracting Out Of Article 2: Minimizing The Obligation Of Performance & Liability For Breach, Sarah Howard Jenkins
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Contracting Out Of The Ucc, Sarah Howard Jenkins
Contracting Out Of The Ucc, Sarah Howard Jenkins
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Introduction To Symposium On Revised Article, Sarah Howard Jenkins
Introduction To Symposium On Revised Article, Sarah Howard Jenkins
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Preemption & Supplementation Under Revised 1-103: The Role Of Common Law & Equity In The New U.C.C., Sarah Howard Jenkins
Preemption & Supplementation Under Revised 1-103: The Role Of Common Law & Equity In The New U.C.C., Sarah Howard Jenkins
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Revised Article 3: ''(Revise) It Again, Sam'', Sarah Howard Jenkins
Revised Article 3: ''(Revise) It Again, Sam'', Sarah Howard Jenkins
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Foreword, Sarah Howard Jenkins
Exemption For Nonperformance: Ucc, Cisg, Unidroit Principles-A Comparative Assessment, Sarah Howard Jenkins
Exemption For Nonperformance: Ucc, Cisg, Unidroit Principles-A Comparative Assessment, Sarah Howard Jenkins
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Accommodating Spouses: Regulation B And Revised Article 3-The Suretyship Law Complication, Sarah Howard Jenkins
Accommodating Spouses: Regulation B And Revised Article 3-The Suretyship Law Complication, Sarah Howard Jenkins
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Arkansas's Revised Article 3: User Caution Advised!!, Sarah Howard Jenkins
Arkansas's Revised Article 3: User Caution Advised!!, Sarah Howard Jenkins
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Abrogation Of Surety's Right Of Discharge On Release Of The Principal Obligor Under Revised Article 3: A Creditor's Tool For Maximizing Self-Interest, Sarah Howard Jenkins
Abrogation Of Surety's Right Of Discharge On Release Of The Principal Obligor Under Revised Article 3: A Creditor's Tool For Maximizing Self-Interest, Sarah Howard Jenkins
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Frontispiece On Good Faith: A Functional Approach Within The Ucc, Christina L. Kunz
Frontispiece On Good Faith: A Functional Approach Within The Ucc, Christina L. Kunz
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This article examines areas of the law with thin jurisprudences on good faith, and how the Uniform Commercial Code’s (UCC’s) express statutory rules have become an active laboratory of experiments on good faith. Part I discusses the general obligation of good faith under the UCC. Part II lays out and discusses how the specific UCC provisions on good faith serve one or more of the following functions: restrict the exercise of one-sided power in a contract, in order to avoid unfair or unexpected results; restrict the range of possible responses to defective performance or to an unexpected event, in order …
A Payee Who Is A Holder In Due Course May Be Subject To Personal Defenses Arising From Unauthorized Acts Or Promises By An Agent, Sarah Howard Jenkins
A Payee Who Is A Holder In Due Course May Be Subject To Personal Defenses Arising From Unauthorized Acts Or Promises By An Agent, Sarah Howard Jenkins
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Article One Of The Uniform Land Transactions Act: Is Inconsistency With The U.C.C. An Unnecessary Obstacle?, Ronald B. Brown
Article One Of The Uniform Land Transactions Act: Is Inconsistency With The U.C.C. An Unnecessary Obstacle?, Ronald B. Brown
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The U.C.C. (Sales) As An Introductory Law School Course, Ronald B. Brown
The U.C.C. (Sales) As An Introductory Law School Course, Ronald B. Brown
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