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The Unified Field Solution To The Battle Of The Forms Under The U.N. Sales Convention, Michael P. Van Alstine
The Unified Field Solution To The Battle Of The Forms Under The U.N. Sales Convention, Michael P. Van Alstine
William & Mary Law Review
Ours is not an age of nuance. Simple and certain answers are the preferred course, the more so for complicated questions. But human affairs do not come in neat little boxes, and most forms of human interaction are messy, complicated, and idiosyncratic. The station of the law nonetheless is to distill commonalities, draw lines, and craft generally applicable norms of conduct. The problem is that as the subject of regulation grows in complexity and diversity, the ability of the law to make just generalizations decreases. And many fields of human activity reflect a true spectrum, such that certain rules and …
Standardization Of Standard-Form Contracts: Competition And Contract Implications, Mark R. Patterson
Standardization Of Standard-Form Contracts: Competition And Contract Implications, Mark R. Patterson
William & Mary Law Review
Standard-form contracts are a common feature of commercial relationships because they offer the advantage of lower transaction costs. This advantage of standard contracts is increased when there is a second layer of standardization under which multiple firms agree on a standard contract. Trade associations and similar entities often effect standardization of this kind through collective agreement on a standard contract, sometimes under the aegis of state actors. Multifirm contract standardization can provide not only the usual transaction-cost advantages of standard-form contracts, but also increased competition among firms, because a standard contract makes comparison among firms’ offerings easier. But standardization among …
Liberty, Trade, And The Uniform Commercial Code: When Should Default Rules Be Based On Business Practices?, Kerry Lynn Macintosh
Liberty, Trade, And The Uniform Commercial Code: When Should Default Rules Be Based On Business Practices?, Kerry Lynn Macintosh
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
On The Ucc Revision Process: A Reply To Dean Scott, Peter A. Alces, David Frisch
On The Ucc Revision Process: A Reply To Dean Scott, Peter A. Alces, David Frisch
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Intangibles Contracts: Thoughts Of Hubs, Spokes, And Reinvigorating Article 2, Raymond T. Nimmer
Intangibles Contracts: Thoughts Of Hubs, Spokes, And Reinvigorating Article 2, Raymond T. Nimmer
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Introduction To The Revision Of Article 2 Of The Uniform Commercial Code Symposium, Peter A. Alces
Introduction To The Revision Of Article 2 Of The Uniform Commercial Code Symposium, Peter A. Alces
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Contract Formation And Modification Under Revised Article 2, Richard E. Speidel
Contract Formation And Modification Under Revised Article 2, Richard E. Speidel
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Reinventing The Wheel, Marion W. Benfield Jr., Peter A. Alces
Reinventing The Wheel, Marion W. Benfield Jr., Peter A. Alces
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Revision Of Article 2: Romancing The Prism, John E. Murray Jr.
The Revision Of Article 2: Romancing The Prism, John E. Murray 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.