Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia State Bar Association, Volume 63Virginia State Bar Association, 1952 - Bar associations |
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... bulk transfer is any transfer in bulk , and not in the ordinary course of the transferor's business , of the major portion of the inventory of an enterprise , or so much thereof that what remains ( to- gether with the transferor's other ...
... bulk transfer is any transfer in bulk , and not in the ordinary course of the transferor's business , of the major portion of the inventory of an enterprise , or so much thereof that what remains ( to- gether with the transferor's other ...
Page 92
... bulk - seller's creditors and give these creditors ten days advance notice of the bulk purchase , affording them an opportunity to protect themselves . The Pennsylvania type of Act went so far as to require the bulk - buyer to see to it ...
... bulk - seller's creditors and give these creditors ten days advance notice of the bulk purchase , affording them an opportunity to protect themselves . The Pennsylvania type of Act went so far as to require the bulk - buyer to see to it ...
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... bulk sales laws similar to our own , we might say that our own overly brief and indefinite bulk sales law is good enough to satisfy our needs at this time . The question remains , to what extent would passage of the U. C. C. affect our ...
... bulk sales laws similar to our own , we might say that our own overly brief and indefinite bulk sales law is good enough to satisfy our needs at this time . The question remains , to what extent would passage of the U. C. C. affect our ...
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