COMMERCIAL LAW Section IV SECURED TRANSACTIONS 1986 Edition " Suitable for use with Whaley on Commercial Law RICHARD G. BELL, J.D., L.L.M. " Casebook Outline - Softcover book by Professor David H. Barber, Brigham Young University
- Copyright © 1986 by Cambridge Law Study Aids
"An outline for the casebook-chapter by chapter" "Case discussion shows how the case fits into the pattern of law in the chapter" "An in-depth study of the point of law" Summary of Contents includes: " SECTION IV. SECURED TRANSACTIONS Chapter 17. Introduction to Secured Transactions I. Bankruptcy II. Pre-Code Security Devices Chapter 18. Scope of Article 9 I. Security Interest Defined II. Consignments III. Leases IV. Other Transactions V. Exclusions from Article 9 Chapter 19. Creations of a Security Interest I. Classifying the Collateral II. Technical Validity of the Forms Chapter 20. Perfection of Security Interest I. Perfection by Possession (Pledge) II. Automatic Perfection III. Perfection by Filing Chapter 21. Multi-State Transactions I. Choice of Law II. Intangible Property III. Moveable Goods IV. "Last Event" Test V. Certificates of Title Chapter 22. Priority Problems I. Simple Disputes II. Purchase Money Security Interests III. Inventory IV. Buyers V. Article 2 Claimants VI. Statutory Lien Holders VII. Priority in Crops VIII. Fixtures IX. Accessions and Commingling X. Federal Priorities for Debts and Taxes Chapter 23. Bankruptcy and Article 9 I. The Trustee's Status II. Preferences III. Floating Lien in Bankruptcy IV. Fraudulent Conveyances V. Non-Consensual Liens and The Trustee Chapter 24. Proceeds I. Meaning of Proceeds II. Priorities in Proceeds Chapter 25. Default I. Pre-Default of the Secured Party II. Meaning of "Default" III. Repossession and Resale IV. Redemption and Strict Foreclosure V. Constitutionality of Self-Help Repossession Chapter 26. Bulk Transfers TABLE OF CASES " This book is in very nice condition with some minor wear to the cover. No torn or ripped pages. There are a several pages with highlighting and notations written in the margins. |