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Good Faith In The Cisg: Interpretation Problems In Article 7, Benedict C. Sheehy Aug 2004

Good Faith In The Cisg: Interpretation Problems In Article 7, Benedict C. Sheehy

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ABSTRACT: This article examines the dispute concerning the meaning of Good Faith in the CISG. Although there are good reasons for arguing a more limited interpretation or more limited application of Good Faith, there are also good reasons for a broader approach. Regardless of the correct interpretation, however, practitioners and academics need to have a sense of where the actual jurisprudence is going. This article reviews every published case on Article 7 since its inception and concludes that while there is little to suggest a strong pattern is developing, a guided pattern while incorrect doctrinally is preferable to the current …


La Reprogramación De Los Depósitos Y El Proceso De Exclusión De Activos Y Pasivos De Entidades Financieras. Un Fallo En Defensa Del Instituto De Exclusión, Gaston Mirkin Jul 2004

La Reprogramación De Los Depósitos Y El Proceso De Exclusión De Activos Y Pasivos De Entidades Financieras. Un Fallo En Defensa Del Instituto De Exclusión, Gaston Mirkin

Gaston Mirkin

No abstract provided.


La Exclusion De Activos Y Pasivos. Sus Criticas Y Beneficios, Gaston Mirkin Jun 2004

La Exclusion De Activos Y Pasivos. Sus Criticas Y Beneficios, Gaston Mirkin

Gaston Mirkin

No abstract provided.


Independent Legal Significance, Good Faith, And The Interpretation Of Venture Capital Contracts, D. Gordon Smith Mar 2004

Independent Legal Significance, Good Faith, And The Interpretation Of Venture Capital Contracts, D. Gordon Smith

Faculty Scholarship

Venture capital contracts are inherently incomplete. When interpreting such contracts, courts could deal with the expectations of parties formally by inquiring only about the plain meaning of the contract or qualitatively by enforcing the presumed expectations of the parties, regardless of whether those expectations are expressed in the contract. The Delaware courts have opted for a formal approach. In doing so, they appear to be engaged in an effort to force contracting parties toward completeness. While the duty of good faith appears to respond to the inevitable incompleteness of contracts, the courts largely ignore this duty in preferred stock cases. …


Algunas Consideraciones Sobre El Objeto Social Y La Resolución General 9/2004 De La Inspección General De Justicia, Martin Paolantonio Jan 2004

Algunas Consideraciones Sobre El Objeto Social Y La Resolución General 9/2004 De La Inspección General De Justicia, Martin Paolantonio

Martin Paolantonio

Crítica de la normativa de la autoridad de registro y su interpretación acerca del carácter preciso y determinado del objeto social y su vinculación con el capital de la sociedad


La Necesidad De Acotar El "Activismo" De La Inspección General De Justicia: El Caso "Jasler S.A.", Martin Paolantonio Jan 2004

La Necesidad De Acotar El "Activismo" De La Inspección General De Justicia: El Caso "Jasler S.A.", Martin Paolantonio

Martin Paolantonio

Aproximación crítica al rol del ente de registro de las sociedades y su pretensión de reglamentar las disposiciones de la ley de sociedades comerciales en exceso de sus atribuciones


La Restitución Del Bien Dado En Leasing En El Concurso Preventivo, Martin Paolantonio Jan 2004

La Restitución Del Bien Dado En Leasing En El Concurso Preventivo, Martin Paolantonio

Martin Paolantonio

Nota a un fallo vinculado con el secuestro y restitución de un bien dado en leasing cuando el tomador prestaba un servicio público


Las Garantías De Consistencia Patrimonial En La Compraventa De Acciones, Martin Paolantonio Jan 2004

Las Garantías De Consistencia Patrimonial En La Compraventa De Acciones, Martin Paolantonio

Martin Paolantonio

Análisis de las funciones y efectos de las cláusulas de garantía patrimonial en la compraventa de acciones, incluyendo su incumplimiento


Erisa: Re-Thinking Firestone In Light Of Great-West - Implications For Standard Of Review And The Right To A Jury Trial In Welfare Benefit Claims, 37 J. Marshall L. Rev. 629 (2004), Donald T. Bogan Jan 2004

Erisa: Re-Thinking Firestone In Light Of Great-West - Implications For Standard Of Review And The Right To A Jury Trial In Welfare Benefit Claims, 37 J. Marshall L. Rev. 629 (2004), Donald T. Bogan

UIC Law Review

No abstract provided.


Creditors' Rights Risk: A Title Insurer's Perspective, 38 J. Marshall L. Rev. 223 (2004), Paul L. Hammann, John C. Murray Jan 2004

Creditors' Rights Risk: A Title Insurer's Perspective, 38 J. Marshall L. Rev. 223 (2004), Paul L. Hammann, John C. Murray

UIC Law Review

No abstract provided.


Economic Organization In The Construction Industry: A Case Study Of Collaborative Production Under High Uncertainty, William A. Klein, Mitu Gulati Jan 2004

Economic Organization In The Construction Industry: A Case Study Of Collaborative Production Under High Uncertainty, William A. Klein, Mitu Gulati

Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Partnoy's Complaint: A Response, John C. Coffee Jr. Jan 2004

Partnoy's Complaint: A Response, John C. Coffee Jr.

Faculty Scholarship

My article attempts to strike a balance and find a middle ground between the polar positions of those who favor strict liability (of whom Professor Partnoy is probably the most notable) and recent critics who believe it would produce market failure. Necessarily, those who take a middle position are exposed to fire from both sides. Although I admire Professor Partnoy's originality and incisive style, I do not believe that the market could easily survive his reforms and suspect that he has undervalued the hidden costs of strict liability. Deterrence is needed – but there can be too much of a …


Marriage And The Ethics Of Office, Scott T. Fitzgibbon Dec 2003

Marriage And The Ethics Of Office, Scott T. Fitzgibbon

Scott T. FitzGibbon

This Article alms to retrieve the neglected concept of the "office," as in "the judicial office" or "corporate officer" or the"office of deacon or lector." It aims to present a thorough account of what that term means. It inquires into the ethics of office, advancing the thesis that to hold and exercise office is a good thing, not only in the obvious instrumental ways-it serves a function and it gets results-but also as a part of the "final," non instrumental good of the officeholder and even, in some arrangements, of the recipient of the officeholder's services. Office is an aspect …