Eisenberg and Burton's Contract Law, Selected Source Materials Annotated, 2025 Edition
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This best-selling supplement contains UCC Articles 1 and 2, together with excerpts from Articles 3 and 9; extensive portions of the Restatement (Second) of Contracts; the Uniform Electronic Transactions Act, E-SIGN; the ALI's Principles of Software Contracts; the CISG and UNIDROIT: other statutes, directives, and administrative regulations, including the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act, selected FTC Regulations, and excerpts from the Bankruptcy Code, the Uniform Consumer Credit Code, Regulation Z; the United Kingdom Consumer Rights Statute, and numerous American Institute of Architects sample form contracts. Each major document is introduced by a short annotation that explains the origins of the document, its central purpose, and the scope of its application. This supplement is suitable for use with all contracts casebooks.
This best-selling supplement contains UCC Articles 1 and 2, together with excerpts from Articles 3 and 9; extensive portions of the Restatement (Second) of Contracts; the Uniform Electronic Transactions Act, E-SIGN; the ALI's Principles of Software Contracts; the CISG and UNIDROIT: other statutes, directives, and administrative regulations, including the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act, selected FTC Regulations, and excerpts from the Bankruptcy Code, the Uniform Consumer Credit Code, Regulation Z; the United Kingdom Consumer Rights Statute, and numerous American Institute of Architects sample form contracts. Each major document is introduced by a short annotation that explains the origins of the document, its central purpose, and the scope of its application. This supplement is suitable for use with all contracts casebooks.