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This best-selling supplement contains UCC Articles 1 and 2, together with excerpts from Articles 3 and 9, in all cases including recent amendments by the Uniform Laws Commission; extensive portions of the Restatement (Second) of Contracts; the Uniform Electronic Transactions Act, E-SIGN, and the ALI's Principles of Software Contracts; the CISG and UNIDROIT: other statutes, directives, and administrative regulations, including the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act, selected FTC Regulations, and excerpts from the Bankruptcy Code, the Uniform Consumer Credit Code, and Regulation Z; and American Institute of Architects sample form contracts. Each major document is introduced by a short annotation that explains the origins of the document, its central purpose, and the scope of its application. This supplement is suitable for use with all contracts casebooks.
Contract Law, Selected Source Materials Annotated, 2019 Edition (Selected Statutes)
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Author(s)Steven J Burton, Melvin A Eisenberg
PublisherWest Academic Publishing
ISBN / ASIN1642429309
ISBN-139781642429305
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