Uniform Commercial Code Law Journal 1993 - Abstracts

Uniform Commercial Code Law Journal 1993
TitleSubjectAuthors
A flexible approach to classification of claims.LawResnick, Alan N., Weintraub, Benjamin
Assignability of letter of credit proceeds: adapting the code to new commercial practices.LawMcJohn, Stephen M.
Consignors v. consignee's creditors: consignment transactions under the UCC.LawHolland, Tom L.
Damages for the lost volume seller: recent attempts to fix a broken interpretation of UCC Section 2-708(2).LawSchlosser, William L.
Eighth Circuit protects seller's reclamation rights in chapter 11 despite floating lien on buyer's inventory: the plan drafting lesson of 'Pester Refining.'LawResnick, Alan N., Weintraub, Benjamin
Eleventh Circuit holds that cross-collateralization in postpetition financing arrangement is improper.LawResnick, Alan N., Weintraub, Benjamin
From the bankruptcy courts: a trustee's power to compel a secured creditor to pursue remedies against a guarantor: marshaling of assets revisited again.LawResnick, Alan N., Weintraub, Benjamin
Judicial treatment of damages exclusions negotiated in custom software licenses.LawParay, Paul E.
Liability of a secured party in possession when pledged stock or similar securities decline in value.LawBlum, W. Barry
Loss allocation rules of the check payment system with respect to forged drawer signatures and forged indorsements: an explanation of the present and revised UCC Articles 3 and 4. (part 1)LawBurke, John J.A.
Loss allocation rules of the check payment system with respect to wrongful honor; alterations; lost, stolen or destroyed checks; and forged accounts: an explanation of the present and revised UCC Articles 3 and 4. (part 2)LawBurke, John J.A.
The new EPA lender liability rule: a partial solution.LawSharp, Jeffery M.
The unjust enrichment doctrine: an expanded definition threatens the rights of secured lenders.LawTighe, Craig M.
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