Uniform Commercial Code: Official Draft, 19521952 - Commercial law - 816 pages |
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Page 160
... paragraph ( b ) and the nature of the situation it concerns indicate that the requirement that the seller must obtain and deliver promptly to the buyer in due form any document necessary to enable him to obtain possession of the goods ...
... paragraph ( b ) and the nature of the situation it concerns indicate that the requirement that the seller must obtain and deliver promptly to the buyer in due form any document necessary to enable him to obtain possession of the goods ...
Page 184
... paragraph ( a ) , to afford either party an op- portunity for preserving evidence , whether or not agree- ment has been reached , and thereby to reduce uncertainty in any litigation and , in turn perhaps , to promote agree- ment . Paragraph ...
... paragraph ( a ) , to afford either party an op- portunity for preserving evidence , whether or not agree- ment has been reached , and thereby to reduce uncertainty in any litigation and , in turn perhaps , to promote agree- ment . Paragraph ...
Page 276
... Paragraph ( a ) of subsection ( 1 ) rejects the theory of decisions which have held that a recital in an instrument that it is given in return for an executory promise gives rise to an implied condition that the instrument is not to be ...
... Paragraph ( a ) of subsection ( 1 ) rejects the theory of decisions which have held that a recital in an instrument that it is given in return for an executory promise gives rise to an implied condition that the instrument is not to be ...
Contents
Article | 1 |
GENERAL DEFINITIONS AND PRINCIPLES | 23 |
Part 1 | 25 |
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acceptance action agreement anticipatory repudiation applies bailee bill of lading breach buyer carrier circumstances claim clause clear collecting bank COMMENT Prior Uniform contract for sale covered creditors damages defense Definitional Cross References delivery depositary bank discharge document of title drawee drawer due course effect faith fraud holder in due includes indorsement inspection instru involved issued issuer letter of credit liability lien limited maker ment merchant Negotiable Instruments Law non-conformity notice of dishonor notification obligation original Act original Section paragraph payee payment payor bank performance person Point present section Prior Uniform Statutory purchaser Purposes of Changes rejection remedy resale rule security interest seller shipment signature specific Statute of Frauds statutes strument subsection tender tion transaction transfer transferor U.C.C. 52 Official Uniform Negotiable Instruments Uniform Sales Act Uniform Statutory Provision Uniform Warehouse Receipts unless otherwise agreed usage of trade Warehouse Receipts Act warehouseman warranty