Glannon Guide to Secured Transactions

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Glannon Guide to Secured Transactions by Burnham, Scott J.; Keating, Daniel L., 9798892079624
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  • ISBN: 9798892079624 | 889207962X
  • Cover: Paperback
  • Copyright: 5/23/2025

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The Glannon Guide to Secured Transactions: Learning Secured Transactions Through Multiple-Choice Questions and Analysis is a clear, concise, and thoughtful review of the Secured Transactions course. Its powerful combination of well-written explanations of each topic, multiple-choice questions, analysis, and exam-taking tips prepares students for any type of exam as it hones their understanding and application of Secured Transactions law.
 
 
New to the Fifth Edition:
  • Brand-new chapter on UCC Article 12 (added by the 2022 Amendments) on controllable electronic records (CERs)
  • Thorough incorporation of the 2022 Amendments to UCC Article 9
  • Additional multiple-choice questions
 
Professors and students will benefit from:
  • Multiple-choice questions that comprise a comprehensive review of Secured Transactions
  • Informative introductions to terms and concepts that prepare students to successfully analyze and answer the multiple-choice questions that follow
  • Clear analysis of correct and incorrect answers that clarify nuances in the law
  • Sophisticated but fair multiple-choice questions
  • “Closers,” final questions at the end of each chapter that challenge the reader to apply new concepts to more sophisticated problems
  • Eighty “Closing Closer” questions in the final chapter that require students to consider principles drawn from a number of distinct topics in the Secured Transactions course
  • Valuable exam-taking pointers interspersed throughout the text