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Introduction. II. The Two Dominant Legal Systems of the World: Common Law and Civil Law. A. The Pervasive Reach of the Two Systems. B. Basic Origins, Precepts, and Characteristics of the Common Law System. 1. Historical Roots. 2. Basic Mechanics of the Common Law System. 3. Legislation in Common Law Systems. 4. Equitable Powers of the Courts. 5. The Role of the Court and Judges in the Common Law System. 6. Summary of Common Law System. C. Basic Origins, Precepts and Characteristics of the Civil Law System. 1. Roman Origins and the Corpus Juris Civilis. 2. Revived European Study of the Corpus Juris Civilis. 3. The Rise of the Nation-State, the Revolution, and the Advent of National Codes. 4. Codification Efforts in England and the United States. 5. The Code in the Modern Civil Law Sys...
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The purchase by a company of its own shares is generally referred to as a "share buyback." Companies follow this process in order to reduce the number...
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The Draft Turkish Commercial Code (hereinafter referred to as the "New TCC") replacing the current Turkish Commercial Code (herein after referred to a...
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The Uniform Commercial Code was developed to allow each state to adopt a uniform system of regulating various items that were often the subject of contracts throughout the United States. The intent of the draft was to provide a uniform system of contracting and, in the process, most Uniform Commercial Codes of various states include specific statements and rules relative to sales; leases; negotiable instruments; bank deposits; collections; funds transfers; letters of credit; warehouse receipts; bills of lading; documents of title; investment securities; and secured transactions, including sales of account, contract rights, and chattel paper. The Uniform Commercial Code has evolved over the years, and each state has its own specific breakdown and particular emphasis on portions of the ...
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The Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) is a collection of recommended laws covering many different issues that arise during commercial tra...
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The Current Scope Of The U.C.C. II. Comparative Political Economy A. How Did We Get Here? B. Where Should The Laws Be Made? 1. The Players 2. The Competitors C. Preliminary Thoughts On What Should Go Where 1. Articles 4A, 5, 6, 7 And 8 2. Article 2 3. Articles 3 And 4 4. Article 9 Conclusion
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The Uniform Commercial Code ("UCC") was drafted by two independent commissions (the Uniform Law Commission and the American Law Institute). It was rec...
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Published in the Manchester Union Leader, January 2011
Q: We are a watch manufacturing company. When a customer experiences a problem with one of ou...
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The Turkish Commercial Code ("The Code") basically governs commercial relationships and establishment and governance of companies. The Code which was ...
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I. INTRODUCTION
Article 9 (1) of the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) governs in large measure relationships between debtors (2) and secured parties. (...