An invaluable supplement to any contracts law casebook (including the authors’ own K: A Common Law Approach to Contracts), this concise statutory supplement provides the materials necessary to keep your first-year contracts course completely up-to-date. Inside you will find the materials necessary to learn how to use the most important sources of law (other than the judicial opinions which fill your casebook): the Restatement (Second) of Contracts and the principal commercial statute—the Uniform Commercial Code—as part of the foundation course in contracts. The authors’ careful selection of sections and the judicious inclusion of comments and illustrations from the Restatement (Second) and the Uniform Commercial Code ensures students have access to resources which add helpful depth to the “black letter law” and avoids overwhelming students with dense and unnecessary detail. This statutory supplement aids students in the task of learning the essentials of contract law. Highlights of the 2024 Edition: Includes Article 1 and 2 sections as amended by the American Law Institute and the Uniform Law Commission in 2022 to respond to emerging technologies, including artificial intelligence, blockchain, and digital currencies. Provides an update on state legislative actions in response to the amendments. Article 1 includes an updated preface detailing the revision process and key changes to the UCC. Article 1 was substantially revised to change fundamental concepts that are present throughout the code (§1-201. “Definitions”). The supplement includes those revisions that are most relevant to first-year contracts: “conspicuous” (10) is condensed, “electronic” (16A) is added, “money” (24) is clarified, and send (26) and sign (37) are updated. Article 2’s scope provision (§2-102) expressly adopts the “predominant factor” test of “mixed” or “hybrid” transactions that involve both goods and services (§2-106(5)). Numerous sections (§2-201, §2-202, §2-203, §2-205, and §2-209) are modernized by to account for electronic signatures and digital documents.
Suitable for use in combination with any law school contract text or casebook, the 2011 Edition of Selections for Contracts: Statutes, Restatement Second, Forms compiles the major statutes, forms, and other materials affecting contract law. The supplement provides Uniform Commercial Code Articles 1 and 2; the Uniform Electronic Transactions Act; the Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act; Restatement of the Law, Second, of Contracts; the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods; the UNIDROIT Principles of International Commercial Contracts; and the actual contracts in several leading cases. The 2011 edition of Selections has been updated to reflect several important developments. These include the removal of the 2003 proposed amendments to UCC Article 2, now withdrawn by the American Law Institute and the Uniform Law Commission, and the addition of the new, expanded UNIDROIT Principles of International Commercial Contracts, as well as the most current enactments of the 2001 revision of UCC Article 1. The 2011 Selections now also includes the " ENTIRE" blackletter text of the Restatement Second of Contracts. The 2011 Selections is therefore leaner, meaner, and easier for students to use.
Suitable for use in combination with any law school level contract law text or casebook, Selections for Contracts, Statutes, Restatement Second, Forms compiles the major statutes, forms, and other materials affecting contract law. The supplement provides Uniform Commercial Code Articles 1 and 2; Restatement of the Law, Second, of Contracts; the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods; the Unidroit Principles of International Commercial Contracts; and selected forms, including a book publisher's contract, a standard textile sales note, and a real estate broker's agreement. Highlights of the 2003 Edition include a new introductory note to revised Articles 1 and 2 and cross-referencing of footnotes to indicate significant changes from original Articles 1 and 2 to revised Articles 1 and 2.
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