The Concepts and Methods of Sales, Leases, and Licenses

The Concepts and Methods of Sales, Leases, and Licenses
Author: Michael Rustad
Publisher:
Total Pages: 636
Release: 1998
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

The Concepts and Methods of Sales, Leases, and Licenses is a new kind of learning tool for mastering the terrible Two's -- Article 2, 2A, and 2B. Comparisons are drawn between Article 2 (sales) and other bodies of law including Article 2A (leases) and Proposed Article 2B (licenses) of the Uniform Commercial Code. Interesting cases, engaging problems, and humorous anecdotes are used to illustrate and remember key concepts and methods. Rustad examines the elemental building blocks -- the concepts and methods of sales, licenses, and leases. Each chapter features interesting and fun practice problems that feature Code concepts and methods, providing and opportunity for students to test their mastery of the concepts and methods. Model answers and explanations are provided to each practice problem. The final chapter presents examples and explanations of how the concepts and methods of the Code can be used to master multiple choice and essay examinations for law school courses or the bar examination. This book provides conceptual overviews, methodologies for analysis, and focused problems and exercises to help law students through difficult commercial law assignments. "I tell my students that I cannot make the difficult easy, but I'll try to make the difficult comprehensible. Professor Rustad has done just that in his textbook." -- Bimonthly Review of Law Books, Nov/Dec 1999 "Rustad's Concepts and Methods is another exceptional example of Carolina Academic Press's new genre of accessible student editions to complex subjects." -- Bimonthly Review of Law Books, March/April 2001

U.S. and International Sales, Lease, and Licensing Law

U.S. and International Sales, Lease, and Licensing Law
Author: Bryan D. Hull
Publisher: Aspen Publishing
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2022-10-26
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1454818700

In a logical and persuasive manner, this class-tested casebook first provides background information about UCC Article 2 and the CISG, then addresses key issues in the order in which a lawyer is likely to encounter them in practice: Which law is applicable? Has a contract been formed? What are the terms of the contract? Has the contract been performed? If not, what are the available remedies for the injured party? Finally, the text concludes by considering third parties involved in the sales transactions and the law governing their obligations.Many problems refer students to international collections found on the Internet, and the text provides references to both unrevised and revised UCC Article 1. The Second Edition has been updated to reflect the newer version of the INCOTERMS (INCOTERMS 2010), and the Uniform Customs and Practice for Documentary Credits (UCP 600). Discussion of UCC Article 2 has been revised as a result of the Uniform Law Commission and American Law Institute dropping the proposed amendments. Features: Provides background information about UCC Article 2 and the CISG Addresses key issues in the order encountered in practice Which law is applicable? Has a contract been formed? What are the terms of the contract? Has the contract been performed? If not, what are the available remedies for the injured party? Covers third parties involved and the law governing their obligations Combines cases and problems for teaching flexibility a case analysis structure a problems approach a combination of the two. Provides explanatory material to teach basic principles before casesandproblems introduced Presents contemporary, carefully edited cases Includes such cases as Hill v. Gateway (contract formation), Medical Marketing International v. Internazionale Medico Scientifica (warranties under the CISG and confirmation of an arbitral award), MCC-Marble Ceramic Center v. Ceramica Nuova D’Agostino (parol evidence and the CISG), Zabriskie Chevrolet v. Smith (contract performance under the UCC), Delchi Carrier SpA v. Rotorex Corp. (remedies under the CISG), Chatlos Systems v. National Cash Register (calculation of damages under the UCC), Robinson Helicopter Company v. Dana Corporation (availability of tort remedies), and Specht v. Netscape Communications Corp. (contract formation in licensing transaction over the Internet). Many problems refer to international collections on the Internet Provides references to both unrevised and revised UCC Article 1

From Concept to Wall Street

From Concept to Wall Street
Author: Oren Fuerst
Publisher: FT Press
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2003
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780130348036

Two of the world's leading experts in venture-backed entrepreneurship offer a start-to-finish guide to the entire process: starting new companies, identifying and negotiating funding, and managing to--and through--IPOs or M&As.

Florida Real Estate Pre-License Course for Sales Associates

Florida Real Estate Pre-License Course for Sales Associates
Author: Cutting Edge Real Estate Academy
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 504
Release: 2012-12-29
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1479732559

The course materials are designed to encompass 63 hours of study including 20 primary subject areas combined with end-of-chapter exams, practice exams and an official end-of course exam which is posted with the Florida Real Estate Commission. Each chapter begins with clearly identifiable learning objectives indicated in bullet format. Special attention should be governed towards accomplishing each objective to assure successful completion of the course.