Sum and substance audio on sale and lease of goods / by Professor Paula A. Franzese.
2019
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Title
Sum and substance audio on sale and lease of goods / by Professor Paula A. Franzese.
Edition
Third edition.
Imprint
St. Paul, MN : West Academic Publishing, [2019]
Distributed
[St. Paul, Minnesota] : West Academic Publishing, [2019]
Description
1 sound file (4.75 hours) : digital.
Series
Sum & substance CD series.
Study aids (West Academic Publishing)
Study aids (West Academic Publishing)
Formatted Contents Note
Introduction (20:40)
Defining "goods" (2:03)
Defining a "sale" of goods (1:51)
Formation of an Article 2 Contract (0:49)
Offer defined: Restatment of Contracts (2:09)
The merchant's firm offer (1:05)
Acceptance of an offer (11:52)
When the terms of the offer and terms of the assent vary (14:01)
The writing requirement (19:27)
The parol evidence rule (13:17)
Post-contract modifications (13:35)
Summary of formation (6:24)
Content of the Article 2 contract (7:06)
Express terms control (0:36)
Filling gaps in the contract - Triplets: course of performance, course of dealing, trade usage (0:18)
The gap-fillers: 2-300s "reasonable" terms (1:09)- Special rules for output and requirements of contracts (9:00)
Impossibility of performance, impracticability of performance, and when risk of loss passes from seller to buyer (8:02)
The quality of the goods contracted for: the warranty provisions (32:42)
Express warranties (0:29)
The implied warranty of merchantability (7:11)
The implied warranty of fitness for a particular purpose (1:03)
Disclaimers of warranties (2:51)
Construe warranties cumulatively (5:15)
Performance of the Article 2 Contract (1:37)
Seller performs by remitting conforming goods to buyer/buyer performs by remitting the contracted-for price (1:48)
How to know that the tendered goods are conforming: inspection (0:27)
When the goods are non-confroming: has buyer accepted the goods? (4:26)
When buyer has not accepted, buyer can reject the nonconforming goods (6:11)
When buyer has accepted, rejection is precluded but buyer could try to revoke the acceptance (1:25)
Seller's right to cure (16:35)
Breach and Remedies: Buyer's Remedies (6:07)
Buyer's remedies: the index to buyer's remedies (0:33)
Buyer's right to cover (1:18)
Buyer's right to specific performance (2:26)
Buyer's right to money damages: when buyer has not accepted the goods (5:28)
Buyer's right to money damages: when buyer has accepted the goods (9:23)
Buyer's incidental and consequential damages (4:29)
Breach and Remedies: Seller's Remedies (1:33)
Seller's Remedies: the index to seller's remedies (1:18)
Seller's right to resell (2:23)
Seller's action for the price (7:48)
Seller's right to money damages (1:00)
Money damages and the lost volume seller (5:58)
Seller's right to incidental and consequential damages (1:08)
In Summation: closing words of wisdom (15:58).
Defining "goods" (2:03)
Defining a "sale" of goods (1:51)
Formation of an Article 2 Contract (0:49)
Offer defined: Restatment of Contracts (2:09)
The merchant's firm offer (1:05)
Acceptance of an offer (11:52)
When the terms of the offer and terms of the assent vary (14:01)
The writing requirement (19:27)
The parol evidence rule (13:17)
Post-contract modifications (13:35)
Summary of formation (6:24)
Content of the Article 2 contract (7:06)
Express terms control (0:36)
Filling gaps in the contract - Triplets: course of performance, course of dealing, trade usage (0:18)
The gap-fillers: 2-300s "reasonable" terms (1:09)- Special rules for output and requirements of contracts (9:00)
Impossibility of performance, impracticability of performance, and when risk of loss passes from seller to buyer (8:02)
The quality of the goods contracted for: the warranty provisions (32:42)
Express warranties (0:29)
The implied warranty of merchantability (7:11)
The implied warranty of fitness for a particular purpose (1:03)
Disclaimers of warranties (2:51)
Construe warranties cumulatively (5:15)
Performance of the Article 2 Contract (1:37)
Seller performs by remitting conforming goods to buyer/buyer performs by remitting the contracted-for price (1:48)
How to know that the tendered goods are conforming: inspection (0:27)
When the goods are non-confroming: has buyer accepted the goods? (4:26)
When buyer has not accepted, buyer can reject the nonconforming goods (6:11)
When buyer has accepted, rejection is precluded but buyer could try to revoke the acceptance (1:25)
Seller's right to cure (16:35)
Breach and Remedies: Buyer's Remedies (6:07)
Buyer's remedies: the index to buyer's remedies (0:33)
Buyer's right to cover (1:18)
Buyer's right to specific performance (2:26)
Buyer's right to money damages: when buyer has not accepted the goods (5:28)
Buyer's right to money damages: when buyer has accepted the goods (9:23)
Buyer's incidental and consequential damages (4:29)
Breach and Remedies: Seller's Remedies (1:33)
Seller's Remedies: the index to seller's remedies (1:18)
Seller's right to resell (2:23)
Seller's action for the price (7:48)
Seller's right to money damages (1:00)
Money damages and the lost volume seller (5:58)
Seller's right to incidental and consequential damages (1:08)
In Summation: closing words of wisdom (15:58).
Source of Description
Description based on publisher's description page, viewed September 4, 2019.
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Other Editions
Revision of: Whaley, Douglas J. Sum and substance audio on sale and lease of goods. 2nd edition. St. Paul, MN : Thomson/West, [2005]
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