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From:Business Lawyer (Vol. 71, Issue 4)SCOPE OF ARTICLE 2 Article 2 applies to "transactions in goods" (1) and defines "goods" to include tangible personal property that is "movable at the time of identification to the contract." (2) Courts tend to read...
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From:Business Lawyer (Vol. 65, Issue 4)SCOPE OF ARTICLE 2 Article 2 applies to "transactions in goods" (1) and defines "goods" to include tangible personal property that is movable at the time it is identified to the contract. (2) Courts tend to read...
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From:Business Lawyer (Vol. 62, Issue 4)SCOPE OF ARTICLE 2 Article 2 applies to "transactions in goods" (1) and defines "goods" to include tangible personal property that is movable at the time it is identified to the contract. (2) Courts tend to read...
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From:Business Lawyer (Vol. 76, Issue 4)SCOPE OF ARTICLE 2 Article 2 of the Uniform Commercial Code ("U.C.C.") applies to "transactions in goods" (1) and defines "goods" to include all things that are "movable at the time of identification to the contract."...
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From:Business Lawyer (Vol. 66, Issue 4)SCOPE OF ARTICLE 2 Article 2 applies to "transactions in goods" (1) and defines "goods" to include tangible personal property that is moveable at the time it is identified to the contract. (2) Courts tend to read...
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From:Business Lawyer (Vol. 67, Issue 4)SCOPE OF ARTICLE 2 Article 2 applies to "transactions in goods," (1) and defines "goods" to include tangible personal property that is moveable at the time it is identified to the contract. (2) Courts tend to read...
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From:Review of Optometry (Vol. 140, Issue 8) Peer-Reviewed"Any optometrists wishing to express their frustration on illegal sales of contact lenses, this is your big chance. The FDA is listening," says optometrist Timothy Milburn, of Medina, Ohio. About half a year ago, Dr....
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From:Power Engineering (Vol. 111, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedA critical component of your facility just broke. Of the many issues you now face, a key one is: "Is this covered by my warranty?" Despite the question's seeming simplicity, the answer, which will likely be found...
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From:Appraisal Journal (Vol. 79, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedAccording to the Supreme Court of New York, the general rule that a recent sale is the best indication of value is not controlling in an appeal of a tax assessment where the sale can be explained away as abnormal. In...
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From:Business Lawyer (Vol. 67, Issue 4)This survey analyzes, exhaustively, the decisions issued by U.S. courts applying the Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods ("CISG") in the period 2004 to early 2012. As such, it extends the work of...
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From:Business Lawyer (Vol. 59, Issue 4)This survey discusses some important and interesting cases decided by the courts under Article 2 of the Uniform Commercial Code (U.C.C.) in 2003. For a discussion of the status of the revision to Article 2, see the...
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From:Business Lawyer (Vol. 72, Issue 4)SCOPE OF ARTICLE 2 Article 2 applies to "transactions in goods" (1) and defines "goods" to include tangible personal property that is "movable at the time of identification to the contract." (2) Courts tend to read...
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From:Business Lawyer (Vol. 64, Issue 4)SCOPE OF ARTICLE 2 Article 2 applies to "transactions in goods" (1) and defines "goods" to include tangible personal property that is movable at the time it is identified to the contract. (2) Courts tend to read...
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From:Business Lawyer (Vol. 69, Issue 4)SCOPE OF ARTICLE 2 Article 2 applies to "transactions in goods" (1) and defines "goods" to include tangible personal property that is movable at the time of identification to the contract. (2) Courts tend to read...
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From:Business Lawyer (Vol. 60, Issue 4)SCOPE OF ARTICLE 2 Last year's survey noted a trend among courts treating the sale of prepackaged software primarily as a sale of goods but the sale of custom software primarily as a contract for services. (1) In...
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From:Business Lawyer (Vol. 71, Issue 4)INTRODUCTION This survey includes cases from 2015 addressing the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sales of Goods ("C.I.S.G.").* (1) These cases discuss scope, parol evidence, pleading and...
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From:Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law (Vol. 51, Issue 4)Tit-for-tat is a strategy of immediate and proportional responses. Game theorists showed that this strategy often leads to fruitful cooperation. Indeed, many legal regimes resemble a tit-for-tat strategy and benefit...
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From:Melbourne Journal of International Law (Vol. 10, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedAustralian lawyers and courts have tried long and hard to ignore the CISG. However, this article argues that widespread exclusion of the CISG and its misapplication in Australian courts has had serious consequences."...
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From:Business Lawyer (Vol. 75, Issue 4)SCOPE OF ARTICLE 2 Article 2 applies to "transactions in goods" (1) and defines "goods" to include all things that are "movable at the time of identification to the contract." (2) Courts tend to read section 2-102 more...
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From:Melbourne University Law Review (Vol. 44, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedImportant aspects of Australia's private international law--including its international commercial arbitration and international sales laws--have international origins. The instruments underlying these laws rely upon...