This statutory supplement supports casebooks and other teaching materials in courses focusing on secured transactions. It begins with the most widely used version of the UCC, consisting of the 2009 version of Articles 1 and 3-9 and the 2002 version of Articles 2 and 2A. Appendices contain the PEB commentaries, as well as earlier versions of Articles 1, 3, 4, and 7, and the 2003 and 2005 amendments to Articles 2 and 2A, in underline-strikeout form with the Official Comments. Also included are the Uniform Fraudulent Transfer Act, the Uniform Motor Vehicle Certificate of Title and Anti-Theft Act, portions of the federal Consumer Credit Protection Act related to restrictions on garnishment and to fair debt collection practices, the Federal Trade Commission Credit Practices Regulations, the Federal Tax Lien Statute, and the Bankruptcy Code (including BAPCPA).
This product provides a collection of uniform laws and federal statutes for use in all commercial law courses.
The volume includes the Uniform Voidable Transactions Act and relevant provisions of the Bankruptcy Code and other federal commercial legislation.
A collection of uniform laws and federal statutes for use in secured transactions courses.
A collection of uniform laws and federal statutes for use in secured transactions courses. Includes the UCC (with the 2010 Amendments to Article 9) and the PEB commentaries and Reports as well as earlier versions of Articles 1 and 7.
An informed compilation of the major statutes affecting commercial and debtor-creditor law, the text:
Understanding Secured Transactions
The Law of Secured Transactions Under the Uniform Commercial Code
Secured Transactions in Personal Property
This book offers a valuable guide to one of the most challenging areas of commercial law, now frequently referred to as secured transactions, with a focus on Nigerian, Canadian and United States perspectives.
Key Features of the New Edition: The latest on the 2010 Revisions to Article 9, in particular how the "name of the debtor" problem is now to be dealt with New legislative initiatives addressing the problem of so-called "bogus" or "harassing ...