Note to Readers
Legal Advice. This Guide is not intended to express any legal opinions or to provide legal advice. You should consult an attorney for legal advice.
Code Interpretations. You should refer to the actual code provisions that are cited in the text, as I have employed a degree of poetic license in summarizing and describing the law. Since the actual wording may be slightly different, I have added an index at the end to help you find your way.
California?s UCC. This Guide is based primarily on California?s version of the Uniform Commercial Code. California?s UCC varies in a few respects from the ?Official Text? of the uniform law employed by other states. For example, the words ?substantially contributes? are changed to ?contributes? in California?s version of Section 3406 (?Failure to Exercise Ordinary Care?). Note also: New York and South Carolina have not adopted the 1990 version of the UCC.
Case Code Citations. Readers should bear in mind that pre 1991 cases often refer to sections of the UCC that were relocated with the revised code in the 1990s (e.g., the warranty sections). Unless you keep this in mind, reading older cases can be a confusing experience. Note also that some states use a different UCC numbering system (e.g., in Virginia § 4208 warranties are found at § 4207).
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Regards,
Gene Elerding
February 2008
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