Sales :Problems and Materials

Sales

Sales :Problems and Materials

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Sales: Problems and Materials give students a basic understanding of sales of goods transactions and how Article 2 of the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) is applied to them. Built around a series of problems, the book connects real case studies and the author's original material directly to the text of Article 2.

The text discusses the scope of the code, how it functions when circumstances of a transaction change, remedies for breach of contract, and the risk of loss. Other topics include performance, warranties, and title. Students learn how the code is a system of inter-related rules that work together to facilitate the sale of goods and resolve related disputes.

The revised first edition features revisions throughout to ensure the content is accurate and up-to-date. Additionally, the problems have been updated or replaced based on student feedback.

Sales: Problems and Materials helps students recognize the UCC as the primary source of commercial law. It gives students a level of comfort and confidence with Article 2 that will enable them to effectively address the needs of their clients once they enter into practice. The book is ideal for law courses that cover sales transactions.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9781516544936
ISBN10 1516544935
Number Of Pages 416
Item Weight 957 g
Product Dimensions 215 x 279 x 21 mm
Publisher / Reseller Cognella, Inc
Format paperback
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Author's Bio

Larry Bates earned his J.D. from the Marquette University School of Law and his LL.M. from Harvard Law School. He clerked for the United States Court of Appeals for the 7th Circuit from 1986 to 1987. Professor Bates spent nine years in practice as a corporate bankruptcy specialist before joining the faculty of Baylor Law School, where he teaches contracts and commercial law, including international and domestic sales law and secured transactions. He also serves as the faculty advisor for the Baylor Law Review. He has written extensively on commercial law and bankruptcy and is a member of the American Bar Association committee to oversee the National Appellate Advocacy Competition.

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