Bankruptcy and Article 9: 2021 Statutory Supplement is offered in two versions. Both are smaller, lighter, and more portable than competing Supplements. Each version includes: UCC Article 1, UCC Article 9, key excerpts from UCC Article 2 and UCC Article 8, Uniform Fraudulent Transfer Act, Uniform Voidable Transactions Act, Uniform Motor Vehicle Certificate of Title and Anti-Theft Act, Bankruptcy Code, selections from the Bankruptcy Rules Title 18 and Title 28 of the United States Code, Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, and Federal Tax Lien Act. This year’s Supplements contain numerous amendments to the Bankruptcy Code. They are from the COVID-19 Bankruptcy Relief Extension Act of 2021, the Consolidated Appropriations Act, and the Bankruptcy Administrative Improvement Act of 2020. The Supplement also contains new UCC comments on protected series and the effect of bad faith purchase at an Article 9 sale. It also contains minor amendments to the Bankruptcy Rules and the bankruptcy related provisions of Title 28. The Visilaw Marked Version contains the same statutes, but with modified formatting and patented VisiLaw markings that makes the statutes easier to read and improves comprehension. Three out of five commercial law students chose the VisiLaw Marked Version over the unmarked version. These features are unique to the VisiLaw Marked Version: Each mark has the same, clearly defined meaning in every occurrence Primary sentence structure is visible at a glance Underlining creates readable sentences-within-sentences Cohesive phrase marks indicate words that should be read together Standardized marks facilitate a variety of reading strategies Boldface makes paragraph numbers and letters unambiguous Variable spacing separates paragraphs Square paragraphs, indented by steps, keep readers oriented Identical in coverage to the unmarked version, so each of your students can make his or her own choice. Make the VisiLaw Marked Version of the Bankruptcy and Article 9 Statutory Supplement an option for your students this fall. Benefits to the professor: Provides a foundation for teaching statutory analysis Students prefer VisiLaw marked statutes and will appreciate your recommendation Students in the same class can use different versions Students can read more statutes in the same time See features of statutes you’ve never seen before Saves the time you used to spend marking statutes – year after year
Bankruptcy & Article 9: 2021 Statutory Supplement
But a few statutes are used over and over. Together, those few form the core of two basic subjects in commercial law, secured transactions and bankruptcy. Those core statutes are reproduced in this slender volume.
Bankruptcy and Article 9: 2021 Statutory Supplement is offered in two versions.
BANKRUPTCY ARTICLE 9 STAT SUPP - 2022
Bankruptcy Article 9 Statutory Supplement (Visilaw Version)
With the new edition of Bankruptcy and Revised Article 9 Statutory Supplement, Elizabeth Warren provides a statutory volume to accompany texts in debtor/creditor and secured transactions courses.
Bankruptcy and Revised Article 9: 2001 Statutory Supplement
EDITORIAL ADVISORS Rachel E. Barkow Segal Family Professor of Regulatory Law and Policy Faculty Director, Center on the Administration of Criminal Law New York University School of Law Erwin Chemerinsky Dean and Jesse H. Choper ...
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