Gilbert Law Summaries on Secured Transactions, 12th
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #54077 in Books
- Published on: 2006-09-19
- Released on: 2006-09-19
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 246 pages
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- ISBN13: 9780314172358
- Condition: NEW
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Customer Reviews
perfect clear condensed review of secured transactions
If you are in law school taking a course on Secured Transactions (UCC Article 9), this is a great commercial outline for getting a clear, succinct overview of the material. It explains the provisions of UCC Article 9 in plain English while also providing the perfect amount of legal policy analysis that you can use to impress your professor in class or on a final exam.
Great review material.
I purchased this outline about six weeks before my secured transactions final. I wish that I had purchased it at the first of the semester because it provided a very good summary of Article 9 and related portions of the bankruptcy code and other related statutes. This book made the subject much easier to understand than the UCC does on its own. It also has a reference table that corresponds with several of the most commonly used text books on the subject. I'll reserve total judgment until after I receive my grade, but I'd say that I'm glad I purchased it and I'll be looking to gilbert for other subjects in the future.
Good review guide, but not much context
This is a good review guide if you are really looking for an outline and not something that will guide you through the material. If you need to basically learn secured transactions from scratch you should probably get another book and use this to help fill in the gaps.



