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Abstract
It is the purpose of this comment to examine various possibilities of federal action which would help to bring about unification, simplification and clarification in the field of commercial law. The term "commercial law" has no commonly accepted connotation; it is taken here to ·include the law of transfers of personal property by commercial methods, of negotiable instruments, of chattel securities, of agency and of business associations; in short, all those fields of law which a Continental lawyer would term "private commercial law."
Recommended Citation
Merrill N. Johnson,
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW-A FEDERAL COMMERCIAL CODE-SOME POSSIBILITIES UNDER THE CONSTITUTION,
45
Mich. L. Rev.
1021
(1947).
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