My grandfather told me that a lot of states actually adopt the provisions of the UCC, in whole or in part, through legislation. He used to hang out downtown (which is where the courthouse is) so he should know.Good job on referencing the UCC but in real life rules are out the window. There is no apparent negligence on Sundownz part from his 1st post I read, and possession of stolen property is CRIMINAL (even constructive possesion or possession under false pretenses, or larceny by trick). Thus, there is a judicial remedy by the DA which has NOTHING do with the UCC: sales, secured transactions, or negotiable instruments. Furthermore, the UCC is persuasive law and not precedent. It is merely a tool to help "uniform" how transactions are done amongst insterstate commerce and can be used as a guideline. The model penal code is a similar draft that deals with all criminal laws. It is more for "recommendations", than actual binding substantive law.
In short, this should work itself out, and there are remedies available to all. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif
//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wow.gif.23d729408e9177caa2a0ed6a2ba6588e.gifMy grandfather told me that a lot of states actually adopt the provisions of the UCC, in whole or in part, through legislation. He used to hang out downtown (which is where the courthouse is) so he should know.
As much as I like Sundown, I am not at all confident that the purchaser of these amps would be guilty of receiving stolen property. I may ask my grandmother, she used to get her hair done at a place that was next door to a law office.
Yep. But you can't use all of it as mandatory law as was perceived by the poster I commented on. I think the guilty one is rawdog, not the people who bought the amps. (guess my post did not make that clear)My grandfather told me that a lot of states actually adopt the provisions of the UCC, in whole or in part, through legislation. He used to hang out downtown (which is where the courthouse is) so he should know.
As much as I like Sundown, I am not at all confident that the purchaser of these amps would be guilty of receiving stolen property. I may ask my grandmother, she used to get her hair done at a place that was next door to a law office.