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Overview
Once again, James Brook's thorough paperback brings relief to students who discover that the trickiest part of studying the UCC is not understanding the Code sections, but applying them correctly. Through a seriesof carefully crafted examples that build in complexity, SECURED TRANSACTIONS: Examples & Explanations, Second Edition, illuminates the concepts and principles underlying UCC Article 9 to give students the assistance they need. This careful revision builds on the strengths of its predecessor:
- using the effective Examples & Explanations Series style, the book combines textual material with examples, explanations, and questions to test students' understanding of the rules and policies of Secured Transactions while exposing them to broader issues of the legal process
- clear and direct explanatory text is specifically tailored to the needs of students
- gives students a solid introduction to the basic law in the field
- written to be lively and illuminating, rather than dryly reciting a series of rules
- makes exceptional use of diagrams and visual aids to simplify the intricate provisions of UCC Article 9 to basic concepts The Second Edition features:
- revised UCC Article 9
- limited footnotes where there are particularly substantial changes to UCC Article 9
- removal of cases that do not directly apply to revised UCC Article 9 Give your students the help they need by requiring or recommending the book that has earned a position alongside your primary teaching materials - SECURED TRANSACTIONS: Examples & Explanations, Second Edition.
Synopsis
In addition to the wide range of quality textbooks specially created for paralegal programs, Aspen Law & Business also offers a number of law school resources that you may find suitable for use in your course area.Each book in this popular series offers a winning combination of text, examples, and explanations as it guides students to a more thorough understanding of the subject at hand.Book Details
Published
February 1, 1902
Publisher
Wolters Kluwer Law & Business
Pages
416
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780735525504