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Creating Cryptolaw For The Uniform Commercial Code, Carla L. Reyes
Creating Cryptolaw For The Uniform Commercial Code, Carla L. Reyes
Washington and Lee Law Review
A contract generally only binds its parties. Security agreements, which create a security interest in specific personal property, stand out as a glaring exception to this rule. Under certain conditions, security interests not only bind the creditor and debtor, but also third-party creditors seeking to lend against the same collateral. To receive this extraordinary benefit, creditors must put the world on notice, usually by filing a financing statement with the state in which the debtor is located. Unfortunately, the Uniform Commercial Code (U.C.C.) Article 9 filing system fails to provide actual notice to interested parties and introduces risk of heavy …
Suretyship-Consideration To Support A Gratuitous Guaranty Promise Made Subsequent To The Execution Of The Principal Contract. [Washington]
Washington and Lee Law Review
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The Enforcement Of Oral Promises To Give Real Estate Security, Theodore A. Smedley
The Enforcement Of Oral Promises To Give Real Estate Security, Theodore A. Smedley
Washington and Lee Law Review
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