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Author Pennsylvania, enacting jurisdiction

Title Commercial code litigation : compiled and edited / by Louis F. Del Duca, professor of law; Donald B. King, assistant professor of law
Published Carlisle, Pennsylvania : Dickinson School of Law, [1960]
©1960

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Description 1 online resource (xxii, 250 pages)
Summary "Fortunately, when the [Uniform Commercial] Code was ready, Pennsylvania had a forward-looking Governor and Legislature, and a special Commercial Code Committee of the Pennsylvania Bar Association and a legislative committee of the Pennsylvania Bankers Association which were willing to render impartial and objective opinions on the Code notwithstanding predictions of dire disaster by a few non-Pennsylvanians who had, all of a sudden, become crusaders against the Code. The bankers and the lawyers endorsed the Code; the Legislature enacted it without a dissenting vote and thc Governor promptly signed it. It became effective on July 1, 1954. One of the loudest objections to the Code outside of Pennsylvania was that it would give rise to endless litigation, especially because it used modern terms in describing commercial transactions and used realistic new concepts in dealing with them. The Code in its original form was in force in Pennsylvania for 51 years, until January 1, 1960 when it was superseded by 'the revised version'"--Introduction, page [ii]
Notes Typescript; organized by UCC chapter headings
Print version record; online resource viewed March 6, 2017
Subject Pennsylvania. Uniform Commercial Code (1954) -- Cases
Commercial law -- Pennsylvania -- Cases
Commercial law
Pennsylvania
Genre/Form Casebooks (Law)
Trials, litigation, etc.
Casebooks (Law)
Recueils de cas.
Form Electronic book
Author Del Duca, Louis F., compiler, editor.
King, Donald B. (Donald Barnett), 1932-2022, compiler, editor
Other Titles Uniform Commercial Code (1954). Cases