9781422426012-1422426017-Commercial Contracting: Sales, Leases, and Computer Information (Loose-leaf version)

Commercial Contracting: Sales, Leases, and Computer Information (Loose-leaf version)

ISBN-13: 9781422426012
ISBN-10: 1422426017
Edition: Second
Author: Francis J. Mootz III, David Frisch, Peter A. Alces
Publication date: 2008
Publisher: LexisNexis
Format: Ring-bound 576 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781422426012
ISBN-10: 1422426017
Edition: Second
Author: Francis J. Mootz III, David Frisch, Peter A. Alces
Publication date: 2008
Publisher: LexisNexis
Format: Ring-bound 576 pages

Summary

Commercial Contracting: Sales, Leases, and Computer Information (Loose-leaf version) (ISBN-13: 9781422426012 and ISBN-10: 1422426017), written by authors Francis J. Mootz III, David Frisch, Peter A. Alces, was published by LexisNexis in 2008. With an overall rating of 3.5 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Commercial Contracting: Sales, Leases, and Computer Information (Loose-leaf version) (Ring-bound) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.33.

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This three-hole punched, alternative loose-leaf version of the hardbound book is printed on 8 ½ x 11 inch paper with wider margins and the same pagination—offered at a substantially lower price than the hardbound book.

This innovative book includes cases, problems, note materials and questions, as well as excerpts from law review articles and other secondary sources that explain the fit among the contemporary sources of Commercial Contracting Law. While the authors emphasize Uniform Commercial Code Articles 1 (as revised) and 2 (as enacted), but there are liberal references to Article 2A, UCITA, UETA, E-Sign, and the CISG to provide a sophisticated yet accessible presentation of the legal rules and principles that govern contemporary sales, leasing, and computer information transactions.


Contemporary commercial contracting presents considerable pedagogical challenges. The authors provide a text that clearly explains the basic commercial context for the rule in question, and then provide materials that enable students to delve into more complex issues. Commercial Contracting: Sales, Leases, and Computer Information includes the cases that have continued to define commercial law for years as well as the most recent decisions that have changed the way we think about commercial contracting. The cases are complemented by extensive problems, permitting the instructor to emphasize either the case or problem approach. The authors have also integrated text and excerpts from treatises and law review articles that both put the issues in transactional context and test the limits of commercial codification.

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