Sales: A Systems Approach

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ISBN-10:

0735576459

ISBN-13:

9780735576452

Edition: 4
Released: Nov 24, 2008
Publisher: Aspen Pub
Format: Hardcover, 530 pages
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Description:

Sales: A Systems Approach, Fourth Edition, offers a problem-based pedagogy and a thematic structure that explores the different systems governing sales transactions, including the domestic sales of goods, leases, international sales, and real estate sales. An ideal teaching vehicle that features interviews with business leaders and actual examples and documentation from practice, this highly respected casebook can be successfully used to teach Commercial law, Commercial Transactions, or Sales.

Features of this popular casebook include:

  • vivid problem-solving assignments that incorporate
    • excerpts from the author’s interviews with leading figures in commerce
    • provisions from actual sales forms and documents
    • news stories that illustrate how the system works in practice
  • a systems approach — emphasizing the institutions and mechanisms that regulate transactions, illustrating how the UCC works in practice
  • organization by Assignments — offering flexibility in teaching either a 2-hour or 3-hour course
  • comprehensive but succinct coverage that includes:
    • the domestic sale of goods
    • leases
    • international sales
    • real estate sales
  • distinguished authorship — Daniel Keating is coauthor, with LoPucki, Warren, and Mann, of Commercial Transactions: A Systems Approach, now in its Fourth Edition
  • a comprehensive Teacher’s Manual — notable for its thorough answers to problems

New to the Fourth Edition:

  • many new cases, including: the Pennsylvania Supreme Court’s 2005 decision in Phillips v. Cricket Lighters, reversing a 2004 Pennsylvania Superior Court decision that a disposable lighter was not merchantable because it did not have a child safety feature
  • additional material and new problems on:
    • 2-207 and the battle of the forms
    • simultaneous acceptance and breach under 2-206
    • adequate assurance of future performance and reasonable grounds for insecurity
    • measuring damages in the case of anticipatory repudiation
  • a detailed Transition Guide in the Teacher’s Manual that lists changes between the Third and Fourth Editions
  • additional material in the Teacher’s Manual that incorporates users’ insights into the problem answers

Emphasizing the institutions and mechanisms that regulate commercial transactions, Daniel Keating offers a rich variety of materials and timely coverage in an experiential, problem-based format that works exceptionally well in the classroom.












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