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    Contracts for the Sale of Goods by Gabriel, Henry Deeb;

    A Comparison of US and International Law

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 2
    • Publisher OUP USA
    • Date of Publication 25 December 2008

    • ISBN 9780195333497
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages400 pages
    • Size 261x185x28 mm
    • Weight 921 g
    • Language English
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    Contracts for the Sale of Goods delivers a detailed analysis and in-depth comparison of the substantive law for the sale of goods in domestic and international transactions. Practitioners, academics, and anyone involved in the sale or purchase of goods in the international market will need this thorough analysis of both the text of the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (CISF) and the cases that have addressed and
    interpreted the CISG. Contracts for the Sale of Goods provides a complete discussion and comparison of the UNIDROIT Principles of International Commercial Contracts including the new provisions on setoff, assignment, and limitation periods, as well as a comparative treatment of the CISG and the UNIDROIT
    Principles to the articles of the Uniform Commercial Code. Both practitioners and academics will find the clarity and ease of access useful to the comparative legal analysis in this book. Of particular note is the style and format which allows the reader to find the relevant provisions and cross-references quickly and accurately. Contracts for the Sale of Goods provides you with all relevant materials in one source, with the text following the structure of the Convention for clarity
    and convenience Access the Incoterms 2000, the complete texts of Article Two and the PIC, and a list of parties to the CISG. Moreover, the text is structured to provide the answers first, then supplement this with the underlying purpose and rationale for the rules. This allows the reader the ability to
    locate the correct law quickly, but also allows the reader to delve further into the law if desired.

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    Table of Contents:

    TABLE OF CONTENTS
    INTRODUCTION
    The United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods
    The Uniform Commercial Code and the Law of Sales
    The UNIDROIT Principles of International Commercial Law
    A Structural Comparison of Article Two, the Convention, and the UNIDROIT
    DETAILED COMPARISON OF THE CONVENTION, THE UNIDROIT PRINCIPLES, AND ARTICLE TWO OF THE U.C.C.
    Part I-Sphere of Application and General Provisions
    Chapter I-Sphere of Application
    Chapter II-General Provisions
    Part II-Formation of the Contract
    Part III-Sale of Goods
    Chapter I-General Provisions
    Chapter II-Obligations of the Seller
    Section I-Delivery of the Goods and Handing Over of Documents
    Section II-Conformity of the Goods and Third Party Claims
    Section III-Remedies for Breach of Contract by the Seller
    Chapter III-Obligations of the Buyer
    Section I-Payment of the Price
    Section II-Taking Delivery
    Section III-Remedies for Breach of Contract by the Buyer
    Chapter IV-Passing of Risk
    Chapter V-Provisions Common to the Obligations of the Seller and of the Buyer
    Section I-Anticipatory Breach and Installment Contracts
    Section II-Damages
    Section III-Interest
    Section IV-Exemptions
    Section V-Effects of Avoidance
    Section VI-Preservation of the Goods
    Part IV-Final Provisions
    III. SETOFF
    IV. Limitation Periods
    V. Assignment of Rights and Transfer of Obligations
    VI. THE INTERNATIONAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: INCOTERMS 2000-THE TERMS AND THEIR USAGE
    Introduction
    Ex Works, (. . . named place)
    Main Carriage Unpaid
    Main Carriage Paid Group
    Arrival or Delivery Ex-Ship (Name port of arrival)
    VI. APPENDICES
    APPENDIX A ARTICLE TWO OF THE UCC
    UNIFORM COMMERCIAL CODE ARTICLE 2-SALES
    [As Amended in 2003]
    PART 1
    SHORT TITLE, GENERAL CONSTRUCTION AND SUBJECT MATTER
    PART 2
    FORM, FORMATION, TERMS AND READJUSTMENT OF CONTRACT; ELECTRONIC CONTRACTING
    PART 3
    GENERAL OBLIGATION AND CONSTRUCTION OF CONTRACT
    PART 4
    TITLE, CREDITORS, AND GOOD-FAITH PURCHASERS
    PART 5
    PERFORMANCE
    PART 6
    BREACH, REPUDIATION, AND EXCUSE
    PART 7
    REMEDIES
    APPENDIX B UNIDROIT PRINCIPLES OF INTERNATIONAL CONTRACTS
    Preamble-Purpose of the Principles
    Chapter 1-General Provisions
    Article 1.1-Freedom of Contract
    Chapter 2-Formation
    Chapter 3-Validity
    Chapter 4-Interpretation
    Chapter 5-Content
    Chapter 6-Performance
    Section 1-Performance in General
    Section 2-Hardship
    Chapter 7-Non-Performance
    Section 1-Non-Performance in General
    Section 2-Right to Performance
    Section 3-Termination
    Section 4-Damages
    APPENDIX C TABLE OF CORRESPONDING PROVISIONS OF THE CISG, THE UNIDROIT PRINCIPLES AND THE UNIFORM COMMERCIAL CODE
    APPENDIX D PARTIES TO THE UNITED NATIONS CONVENTION ON CONTRACTS FOR THE INTERNATIONAL SALE OF GOODS

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