The Second Edition updates problems that highlight the changes made by the 2010 Revisions to Article 9, to become effective in 2013. Recently decided cases, applying the 2001 revision to Article 9, have been added as well.
Features:
- problem approach engages students with imaginative scenarios
- accessible and manageable, without losing complexity
- underscores UCC Article 9 as principal resource for the course
- The casebook is a tool; the law is in the Code.
- makes material completely comprehensible, relevant, and enjoyable, not arcane
- cases are heavily edited and noted to express vibrancy of individual true-life stories
- specifically designed for introductory course, not an advanced course or seminar
- a mix of short and long problems throughout the text
- gives each lesson a comprehensive linear flow
- keeps students focused
- shows the study of Secured Transactions as far more than a mechanical exercise
- a progressive mix of problems
- helps students appreciate the common elements
- shows how that principals learned in a simpler setting can readily be applied to more complex transactions
- Earlier problems lean toward individual and consumer-borrower situations.
- Later problems progressively mix more small-business and large-business transactions.
Thoroughly updated, the revised Second Edition presents:
- Updated problems that highlight the changes made by the 2010 Revisions to Article 9, to become effective in 2013.
- Recently decided cases, applying the 2001 revision to Article 9