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The Law and Practice of Secured Transactions: Working With Article 9

The Law and Practice of Secured Transactions: Working With Article 9 in Bloomington, MN

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The Law and Practice of Secured Transactions: Working With Article 9

The Law and Practice of Secured Transactions: Working With Article 9 in Bloomington, MN

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“Refreshingly lucid, comprehensive and accessible .... The authors have produced a much-needed map for the often treacherous terrain of Article 9 .... A welcome achievement.” —Columbia Business Law ReviewThe Law and Practice of Secured Transactions: Working with Article 9 deciphers the Uniform Commercial Code and shows you how to apply Article 9 to your clients' real-life situations. Through numerous practice pointers and hypothetical examples, the authors discuss: attachment and perfection of security interests; priority rules for competing claims to collateral; default, repossession of collateral; strict foreclosure and redemption; choice of law in multi-state transactions; fraudulent conveyance; and trustee avoidance powers under bankruptcy preference law. Book #00603; looseleaf, one volume, 797 pages; published in 1987, updated as needed; no additional charge for updates during your subscription. Looseleaf print subscribers receive supplements. The online edition is updated automatically. ISBN: 978-1-58852-042-5
“Refreshingly lucid, comprehensive and accessible .... The authors have produced a much-needed map for the often treacherous terrain of Article 9 .... A welcome achievement.” —Columbia Business Law ReviewThe Law and Practice of Secured Transactions: Working with Article 9 deciphers the Uniform Commercial Code and shows you how to apply Article 9 to your clients' real-life situations. Through numerous practice pointers and hypothetical examples, the authors discuss: attachment and perfection of security interests; priority rules for competing claims to collateral; default, repossession of collateral; strict foreclosure and redemption; choice of law in multi-state transactions; fraudulent conveyance; and trustee avoidance powers under bankruptcy preference law. Book #00603; looseleaf, one volume, 797 pages; published in 1987, updated as needed; no additional charge for updates during your subscription. Looseleaf print subscribers receive supplements. The online edition is updated automatically. ISBN: 978-1-58852-042-5

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