- ISBN: 9781599412658 | 1599412659
- Cover: Paperback
- Copyright: 11/25/2008
Preface | p. v |
Table of Contents | p. ix |
Introduction to Sales Law | p. 1 |
Introduction to the Statutory Development of Commercial Law | p. 1 |
Article 2 of the UCC | p. 1 |
The United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods | p. 5 |
Principles of Sales Contracts - Herein of Default Rules | p. 10 |
Commercial Contracts as Discrete and Relational Contracts - Herein of Reputation | p. 15 |
Reputation and Relational Contracts | p. 15 |
Reputation Without Repetition | p. 17 |
Governing Law | p. 21 |
Scope of Sales Law Under Article 2 | p. 21 |
Choice of Law Under the UCC | p. 21 |
Transactions within Article 2: Definition of "Goods" | p. 23 |
Merchants | p. 27 |
Mixed Sales and Services, Software | p. 30 |
Leases and Other Transactional Forms | p. 35 |
The Scope of the CISG | p. 40 |
Choice of Law under the CISG | p. 40 |
Types of Transactions Subject to the CISG | p. 49 |
Exclusions | p. 51 |
Mixed Sales and Service Contracts | p. 53 |
Leases | p. 55 |
The Principle of Issue-Displacement | p. 56 |
Formation of the Contract | p. 59 |
Introduction: The Evaluation of Formation Rules | p. 59 |
Offer and Acceptance | p. 62 |
Article 2's Approach to Formation Rules | p. 62 |
Irrevocable Offers Under Article 2 | p. 65 |
The CISG's Formation Rules | p. 69 |
Opting Out of the CISG's Formation Rules | p. 69 |
The CISG's Formation Rules Illustrated: Six Hypotheticals | p. 70 |
Offer-Varying Acceptance: The Battle of the Forms | p. 76 |
Under Article 2 | p. 76 |
Introduction | p. 76 |
Problems in [section] 2-207's Interpretation | p. 79 |
Under the CISG | p. 85 |
Section 2-207 and Article 19 Evaluated | p. 91 |
Rolling Contracts and Article 2 | p. 93 |
Modification | p. 98 |
Under Article 2 | p. 98 |
Under the CISG | p. 105 |
Implied Terms | p. 113 |
Trade Usage, Course of Dealing, Course of Performance | p. 113 |
Under the UCC | p. 113 |
Under the CISG | p. 120 |
Open Terms | p. 125 |
Open Price Terms Under the CISG | p. 129 |
Open Quantity Terms | p. 134 |
Evaluating Supplied Terms: Herein of "Best Efforts" | p. 139 |
Formal Requirements | p. 151 |
Introduction: Permissive Rules, Mandatory Rules, and Externalities | p. 151 |
The Statute of Frauds | p. 153 |
Introduction | p. 153 |
Justifying the Statute of Frauds | p. 155 |
Article 2's Statute of Frauds | p. 157 |
Section 2-201's Statutory Requirements | p. 157 |
Exceptions to the Statute of Frauds | p. 161 |
Ethics and the Statute of Frauds | p. 166 |
The CISG and the Statute of Frauds | p. 168 |
The Parol Evidence Rule | p. 173 |
Article 2's Parol Evidence Rule: [section] 2-202 Outlined | p. 173 |
Excluding Trade Usage | p. 176 |
Two Standards of Contradiction | p. 176 |
The Process of Exclusion | p. 179 |
Warranties and the Parol Evidence Rule | p. 180 |
The CISG and the Parol Evidence Rule | p. 183 |
Is the Parol Evidence Rule Displaced? | p. 183 |
Contracting for the Parol Evidence Rule | p. 188 |
Unconscionability | p. 189 |
Under the UCC | p. 189 |
Section 2-302's Standard of Unconscionability | p. 190 |
Unconscionability Applied | p. 192 |
Unconscionability Evaluated | p. 197 |
The CISG and the Domestic Law of Unconscionability | p. 198 |
Performance | p. 203 |
Introduction: Allocating Losses and Monitoring Performance | p. 203 |
Insecurity and Adequate Assurances of Performance | p. 205 |
Under the UCC | p. 205 |
Introduction | p. 205 |
Demand for Adequate Assurances | p. 207 |
Reasonable Grounds for Insecurity | p. 208 |
Adequate Assurances of Performance | p. 210 |
Suspending Performance Under the CISG | p. 211 |
Anticipatory Repudiation | p. 214 |
Under the UCC | p. 214 |
Under the CISG | p. 218 |
Tender, Acceptance, Rejection, Cure Under the UCC | p. 219 |
Tender and Inspection | p. 219 |
Inspection in Documentary Transactions | p. 222 |
Acceptance and Rejection | p. 226 |
Introduction: Neutralizing Strategic Behavior | p. 226 |
Perfect Tender | p. 228 |
What Constitutes Acceptance? | p. 231 |
Burden of Proof Concerning Defects | p. 233 |
Acts Inconsistent With Seller's Ownership | p. 234 |
Buyer's Obligations on Rejection | p. 237 |
Cure | p. 240 |
Introduction | p. 240 |
Technical Requirements | p. 241 |
Curing with a Conforming Tender | p. 243 |
Cure in the Courts: Repair and Interpretation | p. 245 |
Revocation of Acceptance | p. 249 |
Introduction | p. 249 |
Substantial Impairment "to Him" | p. 255 |
Post-Revocation Cure | p. 258 |
Inspection, Avoidance, and Cure under the CISG | p. 260 |
Inspection and Notice of Defects | p. 260 |
Cure and Avoidance Under the CISG | p. 264 |
The Burden of Proving Nonconformity Under the CISG | p. 270 |
Excuse | p. 274 |
Introduction | p. 274 |
Under the UCC | p. 275 |
Under the CISG | p. 282 |
Risk of Loss | p. 293 |
Introduction: Loss Allocation in Transactional Settings | p. 293 |
Risk of Loss Under the UCC | p. 294 |
Risk of Loss Where Seller Retains the Goods | p. 295 |
Risk of Loss Where Goods are Held by a Bailee | p. 296 |
Risk of Loss During Transit | p. 299 |
Opting Out of Risk of Loss Provisions | p. 303 |
Risk of Loss in the Event of Breach | p. 305 |
Risk of Loss Under the CISG | p. 308 |
When Does Risk of Loss Pass? | p. 308 |
Risk of Loss in the Event of Breach | p. 314 |
Burden of Proof | p. 316 |
Warranties | p. 317 |
Introduction: Allocating the Risk of Quality | p. 317 |
Warranties Under the UCC | p. 320 |
Express Warranties | p. 320 |
Who Can Make the Warranty? | p. 320 |
How is the Warranty Created? | p. 320 |
Basis of the Bargain | p. 324 |
Advertising and Warranty | p. 327 |
Post-Bargain Warranties | p. 330 |
Implied Warranty of Fitness for a Particular Purpose | p. 331 |
Who Can Make the Warranty? | p. 331 |
How is the Warranty Created? | p. 331 |
Implied Warranty of Merchantability | p. 333 |
Who Can Make the Warranty? | p. 333 |
How is the Warranty Created? | p. 335 |
Disclaiming Warranties | p. 342 |
Should Warranties be Disclimable? | p. 342 |
Disclaiming Warranties Under [section] 2-316 | p. 344 |
Who Receives the Benefit of Warranties? Herein of Privity and Personal Injury | p. 347 |
Federal Law and UCC Warranties of Quality | p. 351 |
Introduction | p. 351 |
The Magnusson-Moss Warranty Act | p. 351 |
Preemption by Federal Law | p. 356 |
Warranty of Good Title | p. 358 |
"Warranties" Under the CISG | p. 361 |
Remedies | p. 369 |
Introduction: Allocating the Loss of Transactional Breakdown | p. 369 |
Money Damages | p. 372 |
Under the UCC | p. 372 |
Substitute Performance: Resale and Cover Under [section] 2-706(1) and [section] 2-712(1) | p. 372 |
Market Price Damages | p. 378 |
Proof Costs | p. 378 |
Election of Remedies | p. 381 |
Lost Profits: [section] 2-708(2) | p. 386 |
Measuring Lost Profits | p. 387 |
Recovering Lost Profits Under [section] 2-708(2) | p. 389 |
The Accepting Buyer's "Value Difference" | p. 395 |
[section] 2-714(2)'s Measure of "Value" | p. 395 |
The Relation Between [section] 2-714(1) and (2) | p. 395 |
Measuring Damages for Breach of Warranty of Title | p. 400 |
Under the CISG | p. 403 |
Substitute Performance: Article 75 | p. 406 |
Market Price Damages: Article 76 | p. 408 |
Reduction of the Price | p. 410 |
Article 50's Formula | p. 410 |
Article 50's Use | p. 412 |
Why Allow Price Reduction? | p. 413 |
Interest and its Calculation | p. 415 |
Specific Relief | p. 418 |
Under the UCC | p. 418 |
Seller's Action for the Price | p. 418 |
[section] 2-709's Technical Requirements | p. 418 |
[section] 2-709's Justification | p. 420 |
Specific Performance | p. 422 |
Under the CISG | p. 428 |
The Routine Availability of Specific Relief | p. 428 |
Article 28's Restriction of Specific Relief | p. 429 |
Contractually Stipulated Remedies | p. 432 |
Liquidated Damages | p. 432 |
Remedy Limitations and Damage Exclusions | p. 437 |
Allocating Risk of Nonconformity | p. 437 |
The Relation Between Damage Exclusions and Remedy Limitations | p. 440 |
The CISG: Liquidated Damages, Remedy Limitations, and Damage Exclusions | p. 443 |
Right to Goods: Bona Fide Purchase and Reclamation | p. 447 |
Good Faith Purchase Rules | p. 447 |
The Nemo Dat Principle and Its Exceptions | p. 447 |
The Reach of "Voluntary Transaction" | p. 453 |
"Entrustment" and the Passage of Title | p. 454 |
Seller's Right to Recover and Reclaim Goods | p. 457 |
Goods-Oriented Remedies Under the CISG | p. 461 |
Documentary Sales | p. 465 |
Introduction: Allocating Performance Risks | p. 465 |
Payment Terms: Letters of Credit and Payment Risks | p. 467 |
Introduction | p. 467 |
Formal Requirements | p. 473 |
Issuer's Duty to Pay: Strict Compliance Standard | p. 475 |
Issuer's Duty to Pay: Waiver, Estoppel and Preclusion | p. 484 |
The Issuer's Right Not To Pay: The Independence Principle and the Fraud Exception | p. 492 |
The Independence Principle | p. 492 |
The Fraud Exception | p. 493 |
Two Types of Fraud | p. 494 |
What is Fraud? | p. 497 |
The Protected Class of Presenters: [section] 5-109(a)(1) | p. 501 |
Justification | p. 507 |
Justifying [section] 5-109(a)(1)'s Protection | p. 507 |
Justifying the Fraud Exception | p. 511 |
Table of Cases | p. 517 |
Index | p. 525 |
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