Practice Under Article 9 of the UCC - Couverture souple

Sepinuck, Stephen L.

 
9781614388456: Practice Under Article 9 of the UCC

Synopsis

Practice under Article 9 of the UCC, Second Edition is a comprehensive guide for lawyers facilitating secured transactions. This updated edition summarizes the provisions of Article 9 as it was revised and as it is contained in the 2010 Official Text of the UCC. The 2010 Official Text includes the 2002 revision of Article 1 of the UCC and the 2003 revision of Article 7 of the UCC, with conforming amendments to Article 9. The 2010 Official Text also includes the amendments to Article 9 promulgated in 2010 (the "2010 amendments"). The "2010 amendments" address a narrow set of issues, but do not change the basic structure of Article 9 and are expected to become effective on July 1, 2013.

The Second Edition includes:

  • Articles in simple, clear language describing and summarizing all of revised Article 9. These articles, authored by Steven O. Weise, the ABA Advisor to the Revised Article 9 Drafting Committee, and Edwin E. Smith, a member of the Drafting Committee, are essential reading for anyone not fully familiar with the detailed rules in and numerous changes made by revised Article 9.
  • A dozen charts that provide vital guidance to practitioners on such things as:
    • Article 9's confusing anti-assignment rules
    • Obtaining and maintaining perfection
    • Foreign filing systems
    • Federal tax liens
    • The text and commentary of Article 1 §§101310 and Article 9 §§101628, plus Article 9's Appendix
    • Selected PEB Commentaries that remain relevant to the interpretation of Article 9
    • Index to Article 9

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À propos de l?auteur

Stephen L. Sepinuck is the Associate Dean for Administration at Gonzaga University School of Law, as well as a member of its faculty and the director of its Commercial Law Center. He was an advisor to the Article 9 Drafting Committee and chaired its Task Force on Deposit Accounts. He later served as ABA Advisor to the Joint Review Committee for Article 9 and, for three years, chaired the Uniform Commercial Code Committee of the ABA. He is also Scholar in Residence with the law firm of Paul Hastings, LLP. Professor Sepinuck can be reached at ssepinuck@lawschool.gonzaga.edu.

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