Security Interests in Personal Property ... Sales and Secured Financing ... Commercial Law ...

Security Interests in Personal Property ... Sales and Secured Financing ... Commercial Law ...
Author: Steven L. Harris
Publisher:
Total Pages: 116
Release: 1999
Genre: Commercial law
ISBN: 9781566628495

This detailed text supplements the casebook Security Interests in Persoanl Property, examining the body of law in this field. This supplement also enables Honnold's Commercial Law, Security Interests in Personal Law, and Sales and Secured Financing to be used for teaching Revised Article 9. Section titles discuss: Rights of Creditors, Owners and Purchasers; Introduction to Secured Financing; Establishment and Perfection of Security Interests; The Scope of Article 9; Conflicting Claims to Collateral: Article 9's Basic Priority Rules; Security Interests (including the "Floating Lien") in Bankruptcy; Conflicting Claims to Collateral: Other Priority Rules; and Default: Enforcement of Security Interests.

Security Interests in Personal Property

Security Interests in Personal Property
Author: Randal C. Picker
Publisher: Foundation Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009
Genre: Personal property
ISBN: 9781599416397

This casebook focuses on Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code, dealing with secured transactions in personal property. It incorporates and discusses recent revisions to the Code, which made the most significant changes in three decades. The Fourth Edition includes early leading cases interpreting Revised Article 9.

Security Interests in Personal Property

Security Interests in Personal Property
Author: Steven L. Harris
Publisher:
Total Pages: 744
Release: 2006
Genre: Law
ISBN:

The Fourth Edition continues the emphasis on real-life problems and transactions that has distinguished these teaching materials for decades. As in previous editions, the Problems are tailored to focus the student's attention on the relevant statutory language and its application to common patterns of secured financing. They emphasize counseling, planning, drafting, and litigation skills. In addition to more traditional Problems, which ask the student to predict the outcome, many of the Problems ask the student to give advice to clients, to structure transactions, and to draft certain provisions of documents. As in the Third Edition, many of the Problems are based upon Prototype transactions that feature actual transaction documents. The first'financing an automobile dealer's inventory and financing a consumer buyer's purchase of an automobile from the dealer'affords the basis for a discussion of basic Article 9 concepts in a concrete setting. The second Prototype features an accounts and inventory ?borrowing-base? secured credit facility and includes a revolving credit agreement and security agreement. This Prototype forms the basis for detailed coverage of various types of financing secured by receivables and other intangible property.