Understanding Sales and Leases of Goods, 1996
William H. Lawrence, Professor of Law, University of San Diego School of Law;
William H. Henning, Professor of Law, University of Alabama School of Law;
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Publisher :LexisNexis
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BOOK
ISBN: 9780820528649
1996
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This Understanding treatise offers a concise, yet comprehensive survey and analysis of the legal principles that affect the law governing sales and leases of goods. Clearly written and logically organized, this book presents an integrated treatment of Articles 2 and 2A of the Uniform Commercial Code.
The primary focus of Understanding Sales and Leases of Goods is on sales, with material addressing lease transactions woven into the text at appropriate points. Beyond the treatment in the text, footnotes provide additional examples and internal cross-references making the book easy to use.
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Henning, William H.
William H. Henning is the Executive Director of the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws. In addition, he serves as a Professor of Law at the University of Alabama School of Law. He served as Chair of the Drafting Committee to Revise Uniform Commercial Code Article 2-Sales and also served on the Uniform Commercial Code Committee and the Committee on Scope and Program.
Professor Henning graduated from the University of Tennessee College of Law and received his LL.M. from the University of Illinois College of Law. At the University of Missouri-Columbia School of Law, where he served for many years as the R.B. Price Professor of Law before taking emeritus status, Professor Henning was a three-time winner of the Distinguished Faculty Teaching Award and the first member of the law faculty to be selected for a William T. Kemper Fellowship for Teaching Excellence. He has published widely in the field of commercial law and, as a key player in the revision of Article 9, was a co-author of Matthew Bender's Understanding Secured Transactions.