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Kentucky Law Survey: Commercial Law and Consumer Credit
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  • Harold R. Weinberg, University of Kentucky College of Law
Abstract

This article is a survey of commercial law and consumer credit in the Commonwealth of Kentucky. The most significant development during the past survey year was the demise of the holder in due course doctrine and other related doctrines which insulated creditors financing consumer sales from consumer claims and defenses. As a result of this development, consumers will now be able to assert claims or defenses arising out of the sale financed against the financer under certain circumstances. Other developments also surveyed herein relate to the Uniform Commercial Code statutes of frauds and prejudgment creditors’ remedies.

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Article
Publication Date
1-1-1977
5-22-2012
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Kentucky Law Journal, Vol. 65, No. 2 (1976-1977), pp. 361-382

Citation Information
Harold R. Weinberg, Kentucky Law Survey, Commercial Law and Consumer Credit, 65 Ky. L.J. 361 (1977).