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<p> In the fifth edition of his popular casebook, <i><b>Problems and Materials on the Sale and Lease of...
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Goods</b></i>, Douglas J. Whaley brings his considerable experience as a teacher and scholar to bear on the exact statutory language of Articles 2, 2A, 5, and 7 in the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) and related federal statutes. Designed as a guide to broaden students' knowledge of the sale and lease of goods while stressing practical problem solving, this casebook engages students while it broadens their understanding. </p> <p> <b>Longtime users will recognize these hallmarks of Whaley's popular, accessible style:</b> </p> <ul> <li> Clear and lucid writing style – Whaley is known for his concise, practical approach </li> <li> Popular problems approach – interesting, practical problems sharpen students' skills </li> <li> Sensible and flexible organization – modular approach following the order of the UCC allows for greater teaching flexibility </li> <li> Manageable length – concise, efficient, and effective format </li> <li> Thorough and up-to-date coverage, including the important cases that illustrate the reactions of the courts to the issues </li> <li> Accessiblity – Whaley helps students understand the black letter law – the statutory language of the Uniform Commercial Code. He concentrates on the original versions of Articles 2 and 2A, while explaining the changes that would be made by the 2003 revisions were they to be adopted </li> </ul> <p> <b>New to the Fifth Edition:</b> </p> <ul> <li> Important new cases, including <i>Fitl v. Strek</i> (how quickly notice must be given in breach of warranty actions), <i>Reed v. City of Chicago</i> (whether a non-purchaser has sufficient privity to sue for a warranty breach), and <i>Waddell v. L.V.R.V. Inc.</i> (revocation of acceptance) </li> <li> Updated and new problems </li> <li> Updated Teacher's Manual </li> </ul> <p> <i><b>Problems and Materials on the Sale and Lease of Goods, Fifth Edition,</b></i> offers students clear, concise scrutiny of the UCC and related statutes as they apply to the sale and lease of goods today. </p> <p> <br /> </p> <p> </p> <p> </p>
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