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9780735539242

Secured Transactions and Payment Systems : Problems and Answers

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  • ISBN13:

    9780735539242

  • ISBN10:

    0735539243

  • Edition: 2nd
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2003-02-01
  • Publisher: Wolters Kluwer

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Summary

The Problems & Answers format is especially effective for teaching students how to read and interpret the Uniform Commercial Code. In addition to that unique advantage, ths is one of the very few UCC ancillary texts completely up to date on Article 9 revisions. Secured Transactions and Payment Systems: Problems and Answers also benefits from the expanded author team, representing an exceptionally strong collaboration of scholary expertise. the most effective study guide in this field, with proven features including: a highly effective Problems & Answers format that works exceptionally well for students learning to read and interpret the Uniform Commercial Code a thoroughly proven pedagogical structure that uses brief, interesting problems that build in difficulty across sections, followed by detailed, clearly explained answers flexible content and organization that supports different course configurations and texts on commercial law, payment systems, or secured transactions the Second Edition contains: extensively revised coverage, making this by far the most complete, current, and accurate study aid problem sets focusing on developments in commercial law And The latest revisions in UCC Articles 1,3,4,5,7,and 9 an expanded team of distinguished authors that combines different areas of academic and professional expertise in a truly authoritative collaboration.

Author Biography

Leo L. Clarke: Associate Professor of Law, Ave Maria School of Law John F. Dolan: Distinguished Professor of Law, Wayne State University Law School Larry T. Garvin: Associate Professor of Law, Florida State University College of Law Allen R. Kamp: Professor of Law, John Marshall Law School Kerry Lynn Macintosh: Professor of Law, Santa Clara University School of Law

Table of Contents

Using This Book xv
PART ONE SECURED TRANSACTIONS
1(2)
Secured Transactions: Problems
3(66)
Transferring Property Interests: Security of Property, Good-Faith Purchase, and Fraudulent Conveyance
3(4)
Problems 1-12
Scope
7(2)
Problems 13-17
The Concept of Security
9(1)
Problems 18-20
Creating the Security Interest: The Security Agreement
10(3)
Problems 21-31
Definitions
13(2)
Problems 32-36
Defining Proceeds
15(2)
Problems 37-41
Commingling and Accessions
17(1)
Problems 42-44
Tracing
17(1)
Problem 45
More on Classifying Collateral
18(4)
Problems 46-62
The Financing Statement
22(3)
Problems 63-69
Introduction to Fixtures
25(2)
Problems 70-76
More on the Place to File
27(1)
Problems 77-78
Perfection Without Filing (Pledges and the Like)
28(3)
Problems 79-92
Multistate Transactions
31(4)
Problems 93-101
Perfecting the Security Interest in Proceeds
35(1)
Problems 102-105
Introduction to Priorities
36(5)
Problems 106-123
Future Advances
41(2)
Problems 124-126
Purchaser Priorities
43(3)
Problems 127-136
Chattel Paper and Accounts
46(2)
Problems 137-141
More on Purchasers, This Time of Paper
48(3)
Problems 142-146
Bailments
51(2)
Problems 147-156
Fixture Priority Rules
53(3)
Problems 157-166
Further Scope Questions
56(3)
Problems 167-173
The Seller's Right to Reclaim
59(2)
Problems 174-187
Article 9 and the Powers of the Trustee in Bankruptcy
61(2)
Problems 188-193
Preferences
63(3)
Problems 194-199
The Trustee as Lien Creditor
66(1)
Problems 200-201
Part 5: Default
66(3)
Problems 202-207
Secured Transactions: Answers
69(72)
Transferring Property Interests: Security of Property, Good-Faith Purchase, and Fraudulent Conveyance
69(5)
Answers 1-12
Scope
74(2)
Answers 13-17
The Concept of Security
76(1)
Answers 18-20
Creating the Security Interest: The Security Agreement
77(4)
Answers 21-31
Definitions
81(1)
Answers 32-36
Defining Proceeds
82(2)
Answers 37-41
Commingling and Accessions
84(1)
Answers 42-44
Tracing
85(1)
Answer 45
More on Classifying Collateral
85(4)
Answers 46-62
The Financing Statement
89(6)
Answers 63-69
Introduction to Fixtures
95(3)
Answers 70-76
More on the Place to File
98(1)
Answers 77-78
Perfection Without Filing (Pledges and the Like)
98(3)
Answers 79-92
Multistate Transactions
101(3)
Answers 93-101
Perfecting the Security Interest in Proceeds
104(2)
Answers 102-105
Introduction to Priorities
106(4)
Answers 106-123
Future Advances
110(2)
Answers 124-126
Purchaser Priorities
112(4)
Answers 127-136
Chattel Paper and Accounts
116(3)
Answers 137-141
More on Purchasers, This Time of Paper
119(2)
Answers 142-146
Bailments
121(3)
Answers 147-156
Fixture Priority Rules
124(3)
Answers 157-166
Further Scope Questions
127(2)
Answers 167-173
The Seller's Right to Reclaim
129(3)
Answers 174-187
Article 9 and the Powers of the Trustee in Bankruptcy
132(2)
Answers 188-193
Preferences
134(3)
Answers 194-199
The Trustee as Lien Creditor
137(1)
Answers 200-201
Part 5: Default
137(4)
Answers 202-207
PART TWO PAYMENT SYSTEMS
141(2)
Payment Systems: Problems
143(38)
Negotiable Instruments
143(1)
The Effect of a Signature on a Negotiable Instrument: The ``Contract'' Liability Concept
144(1)
Problems 208-209
The Concepts of Transfer and Negotiation
145(1)
Problems 210-215
Conditions of Contract Liability
146(1)
Problem 216
Negotiable Instruments and the Underlying Transaction
147(1)
Problems 217-218
Holders in Due Course and Their Rights
148(3)
Problems 219-230
The Bank-Customer Relationship
151(2)
Problems 231-241
Warranties
153(2)
Problems 242-246
Conversion
155(2)
Problems 247-251
Preclusion
157(3)
Problems 252-258
Final Payment
160(2)
Problems 259-260
Documents of Title
162(1)
The Documentary Draft Transaction
162(1)
Problems 261-265
The Bill of Lading
163(1)
Problems 266-269
The Warehouse Receipt
164(1)
Problems 270-272
More on the Documentary Draft Transaction
165(1)
Problems 273-278
Negotiation and Transfer of Documents of Title
166(2)
Problems 279-282
Letters of Credit
168(1)
Letter of Credit Transactions
168(3)
Problems 283-289
Duties of the Credit Issuer
171(2)
Problems 290-294
The Exception for Fraud
173(1)
Problems 295-299
Transferring Interests in Letters of Credit
174(2)
Problems 300-305
Issuer Insolvency
176(1)
Problem 306
Wire Transfers
177(1)
Wire Transfers
177(4)
Problems 307-312
Payment Systems: Answers
181(38)
Negotiable Instruments
181(1)
The Effect of a Signature on a Negotiable Instrument: The ``Contract'' Liability Concept
181(1)
Answers 208-209
The Concepts of Transfer and Negotiation
182(2)
Answers 210-215
Conditions of Contract Liability
184(1)
Answer 216
Negotiable Instruments and the Underlying Transaction
185(1)
Answers 217-218
Holders in Due Course and Their Rights
186(4)
Answers 219-230
The Bank-Customer Relationship
190(3)
Answers 231-241
Warranties
193(2)
Answers 242-246
Conversion
195(2)
Answers 247-251
Preclusion
197(3)
Answers 252-258
Final Payment
200(1)
Answers 259-260
Documents of Title
201(1)
The Documentary Draft Transaction
201(1)
Answers 261-265
The Bill of Lading
202(1)
Answers 266-269
The Warehouse Receipt
203(1)
Answers 270-272
More on the Documentary Draft Transaction
204(2)
Answers 273-278
Negotiation and Transfer of Documents of Title
206(2)
Answers 279-282
Letters of Credit
208(1)
Letter of Credit Transactions
208(2)
Answers 283-289
Duties of the Credit Issuer
210(2)
Answers 290-294
The Exception for Fraud
212(2)
Answers 295-299
Transferring Interests in Letters of Credit
214(2)
Answers 300-305
Issuer Insolvency
216(1)
Answer 306
Wire Transfers
217(1)
Wire Transfers
217(2)
Answers 307-312
Table of Statutory Sections 219(6)
Index 225

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