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SCOPE OF ARTICLE 2 2-102 Transactions in Goods (Transactions Not Defined) 2-106 Sales—passing of title from seller to buyer for price 2-105 Goods—movable at the time of identification to the contract Sales-Service (Hybrid Transaction) Majority Rule—Predominate Purpose Test (Circumstances) Minority Rule—Gravamen Test (Complaint either for Goods or Service) Merchants Comments to 2-104 Any merchant acting in mercantile capacity 2-201 Statute of Frauds and Exceptions 2-205 Firm Offers 2-207 Exchange of Forms as Acceptance Merchant with respect to goods of that kind 2-314 Implied Warranty of Merchantability Good Faith Honesty in Fact (1-201(19)) AND Observance of Reasonable Commercial Standards of Fair Dealing in the Trade (2-103) New Merchants Between Merchants (2-104) Non-Merchants Good Faith Honesty in Fact (1-201(19))

College/University: The John Marshall Law School--Chicago

Date Added: 08 August 2009

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SCOPE OF ARTICLE 2 2-102 Transactions in Goods (Transactions Not Defined) 2-106 Sales—passing of title from seller to buyer for price 2-105 Goods—movable at the time of identification to the contract Sales-Service (Hybrid Transaction) Majority Rule—Predominate Purpose Test (Circumstances) Minority Rule—Gravamen Test (Complaint either for Goods or Service) Merchants Comments to 2-104 Any merchant acting in mercantile capacity 2-201 Statute of Frauds and Exceptions 2-205 Firm Offers 2-207 Exchange of Forms as Acceptance Merchant with respect to goods of that kind 2-314 Implied Warranty of Merchantability Good Faith Honesty in Fact (1-201(19)) AND Observance of Reasonable Commercial Standards of Fair Dealing in the Trade (2-103) New Merchants Between Merchants (2-104) Non-Merchants Good Faith Honesty in Fact (1-201(19))

College/University: The John Marshall Law School--Chicago

Date Added: 08 August 2009

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Marbury v. Madison--Chief Justice John Marshall\'s Arguments

arguments does Chief Justice Marshall make in support of his view that the Supreme Court has authority to declare an act of either the President or the Congress unconstitutional?

College/University: Case Brief

Date Added: 18 February 2010

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