Basic Uniform Commercial Code Teaching MaterialsWest Publishing Company, 1977 - 599 pages |
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Page 161
... inventory , not equipment . ) 13. On January 11 , D Company buys inventory from S on time and S retains a security interest in the inventory . S deliv- ers the inventory on January 12. S , however , delays filing a financ- ing statement ...
... inventory , not equipment . ) 13. On January 11 , D Company buys inventory from S on time and S retains a security interest in the inventory . S deliv- ers the inventory on January 12. S , however , delays filing a financ- ing statement ...
Page 163
... inventory has a prior claim simply because inventory precedes accounts in the cycle of a business . We thought that if we recognized such a principle we could never give an accounts financer any certainty as to his position . It was ...
... inventory has a prior claim simply because inventory precedes accounts in the cycle of a business . We thought that if we recognized such a principle we could never give an accounts financer any certainty as to his position . It was ...
Page 270
... inventory . As part of its change in business methods , First Gibson and Day- lin agreed to exchange certain assets . First Gibson agreed to deliver all inventory and fixtures located at the sundry department of its Rowland Heights ...
... inventory . As part of its change in business methods , First Gibson and Day- lin agreed to exchange certain assets . First Gibson agreed to deliver all inventory and fixtures located at the sundry department of its Rowland Heights ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION TO THE UNIFORM | 4 |
B NATURE OF THE UNIFORM COMMERCIAL CODE | 10 |
SECURED TRANSACTIONS | 14 |
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accounts receivable action after-acquired after-acquired property agree amendments amount appellant appellee apply Article 9 bankruptcy bill of lading breach buyer Casebook cash certificate of title chattel paper claim clause collateral commercially reasonable Company consumer contract cotton damages debt debtor default defendant deficiency judgment delivered delivery draft due course equipment fact federal files a financing financing statement floating lien hereby holder in due indorsement instrument inventory involved issue lender letter of credit liability loan ment money security interest National Bank negotiable NOTES AND PROBLEMS notice obligation obtains paid payment payor bank personal property plaintiff pre-Code prior priority private sale proceeds provides question repossession rule secured creditor secured party Secured Transactions security agreement security interest sell seller signature sold statute supra tax lien thereof tion transfer trial court undersigned Uniform Commercial Code warranty