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Authors: Willa E. Gibson
ISBN-13: 9780890891131, ISBN-10: 0890891133
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Carolina Academic Press
Date Published: November 2006
Edition: New Edition

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Author Biography: Willa E. Gibson

Book Synopsis

A Comprehensive Review of Revised Article 9 provides a detailed review and explanation of Revised Article 9 of the UCC by examining revisions made to areas of Scope, Attachment, Perfection, Priority, and Default provisions found within Article 9. The book treats each area separately with cross-referencing to other areas when necessary to provide an in-depth analysis of Revised Article 9. For each area, the book provides a commentary concerning differences between Revised and Former Article 9, and it also includes detailed outlines of the revised rules. Many hypotheticals are included within the outlines to illustrate the legal application of the rules to both commercial and consumer financing transactions. The book also includes multiple choice questions for each of the revised areas along, with discussions that identify the correct answers (and explain why the answers are correct as well as why the other choices are incorrect). The book is ideal for students or practitioners who need guidance in this new area of law and can serve as a reference source for academicians.

Table of Contents

Ch. 1A commentary on Article 9 property3
Ch. 2Article 9 personal property outline9
Ch. 3Multiple choice questions on personal property scope21
Ch. 4A commentary on attachment33
Ch. 5Attachment outline and hypotheticals41
Ch. 6A commentary on perfection49
Ch. 7Perfection outline and hypotheticals63
Ch. 8Multiple choice questions on attachment & perfection81
Ch. 9A commentary on priority99
Ch. 10Priority outline and hypotheticals113
Ch. 11Multiple choice questions on priority137
Ch. 12A commentary on default149
Ch. 13Default outline and hypotheticals159
Ch. 14Multiple choice on default169

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