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Glannon Guide to Secured Transactions: Learning Secured Transactions Through Multiple-Choice Questions and Analysis (Glannon Guides Series)

Glannon Guide to Secured Transactions: Learning Secured Transactions Through Multiple-Choice Questions and Analysis (Glannon Guides Series)

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Author: Burnham, Scott J.

Brand: Aspen Publishing

Edition: 5

Number Of Pages: 482

EAN: 9798892079624

Release Date: 23-05-2025

Package Dimensions: 9.9 x 7.0 x 1.1 inches

Languages: English

Binding: Paperback

Details: The Glannon Guide to Secured Transactions: Learning Secured Transactions Through Multiple-Choice Questions and Analysis is a clear, concise, and thoughtful review of the Secured Transactions course. Its powerful combination of well-written explanations of each topic, multiple-choice questions, analysis, and exam-taking tips prepares students for any type of exam as it hones their understanding and application of Secured Transactions law.

New to the Fifth Edition: Brand-new chapter on UCC Article 12 (added by the 2022 Amendments) on controllable electronic records (CERs) Thorough incorporation of the 2022 Amendments to UCC Article 9 Additional multiple-choice questions
Professors and students will benefit from: Multiple-choice questions that comprise a comprehensive review of Secured Transactions Informative introductions to terms and concepts that prepare students to successfully analyze and answer the multiple-choice questions that follow Clear analysis of correct and incorrect answers that clarify nuances in the law Sophisticated but fair multiple-choice questions “Closers,” final questions at the end of each chapter that challenge the reader to apply new concepts to more sophisticated problems Eighty “Closing Closer” questions in the final chapter that require students to consider principles drawn from a number of distinct topics in the Secured Transactions course Valuable exam-taking pointers interspersed throughout the text

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