... Ch. 1. Offer, acceptance, and consideration (and scope of article 2)
Ch. 2. Statute of frauds and parol evidence rule
Ch. 3. Terms of the contract
Ch. 6. Buyer's remedies for repudiation, for nondelivery and for failure to deliver conforming goods (which the buyer refused to keep)
Ch. 8. Buyer's rejection or revocation of acceptance, and seller's right to cure
Ch. 10. Damages for breach of warranty
Ch. 11. Defenses to warranty actions
Ch. 12. Disclaimers of warranty liability and modification of buyer's remedies
Ch. 13. The negotiable instrument
Ch. 14. The holder in due course
Ch. 15. Basic liability arising from stolen instruments and forged signatures
Ch. 17. Nsf checks, documntaty drafts, and forged checks : liability of payors and of collecting banks, final payment, delay
Ch. 18. The payor bank and its customer
Ch. 19. Commercial electronic funds transfers : article 4A
Ch. 20. Letters of credit
Ch. 21. Scope of article 9
Ch. 22. Creation and perfection of enforceable article 9 interests
Ch. 23. The bankruptcy trustee vs. the article 9 claimant
Ch. 24. Priority conflicts
Ch. 25. Default and its consequences
Appendixes. (1) Security agreement
(2) Researching uniform commercial code law on Westlaw.
From the Book - 4th ed., Practitioner's ed
Volume 1: Offer, acceptance and consideration (and scope of article 2) - Statute of Frauds and parol evidence rule - Terms of contract (including the Law of Tender, Excuse and title transfer (2-403)) - Unconscionability - Risk of loss - Buyer's remedies for repudiation, for nondelivery and for failure to deliver conforming goods (which the buyer refused to keep) - Seller's remedies - Buyer's rejection or revocation of acceptance, and seller's right to cure - Warranty - Damages for breach of warranty - Defenses to warranty actions - Disclaimers of warranty liability and modification of buyer's remedies.
Volume 2: Leases under Article 2A - Remedies under Article 2A - Priorities under Article 2A - The negotiable instrument - The holder in due course - Basic liability arising from stolen instruments and forged signatures - Negligence - NSF checks, documentary drafts, and forged checks: liability of payors and of collecting banks, final payment, and delay - The payor bank and its customer.
Volume 3: Article 4A: fund transfer introduction and scope - Finality and the completion of a funds transfer - Erroneous and fraudulent transactions - Remedies under Article 4A - Letters of credit - Bulk transfers - Storage of goods covered by warehouse receipts-rights and liabilities of parties, including purchasers and lenders - Carriage of goods covered by bills of lading
rights and liabilities of parties, including purchasesrs and lenders.
Volume 4: Scope of Article 9 - Creation and perfection of enforceable Article 9 interests - The bankruptcy trustee vs. the Article 9 claiment - Priority conflicts: mainly 9-307
9-313 - Default and its consequences.