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Feeling confused about whether the UCC or Common Law applies to a contract fact pattern? This distinction is absolutely critical for the bar exam and can change everything from formation rules to how modifications work! The Study for the Bar in Your Car podcast is here to help you untangle this common source of confusion in our latest episode.
We dive deep into how to determine the governing law. Generally, common law applies to contracts for services, real estate, and intangible assets. Think hiring a landscaper or buying a house.
On the flip side, UCC Article 2 specifically governs contracts for the sale of goods. We define "goods" as things that are tangible and movable when identified to ...
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Bar ExamMBEMEEContract LawUCCCommon LawArticle 2