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Timestamp: 2020-08-03 12:08:58
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Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 401', '§ 402', '§ 402', '§ 402', '§ 403', '§ 404', '§ 405', '§ 406', '§ 407', '§ 408', '§ 409', '§ 410', '§ 411', '§ 412', '§ 412', '§ 413', '§ 414', '§ 415', '§ 416', '§ 417', '§ 418', '§ 419', '§ 420', '§ 421', '§ 422']

New York Laws > Personal Property > Article 10 – Retail Instalment Sales Act » LawServer
New York Laws > Personal Property > Article 10
New York Laws > Personal Property > Article 10 – Retail Instalment Sales Act
§ 401 Definitions
§ 402 Provisions of Retail Instalment Contracts and Obligations
§ 402A Merchandise Certificates and Obligations Therefor
§ 402B Total Loss Notice and Waiver of the Gap Amount
§ 403 Restrictions On Retail Instalment Contracts and Obligations
§ 404 Credit Service Charge Limitation
§ 405 Delivery of Copy of Contract or Obligation; Buyer’S Acknowledgment
§ 406 Notice of Assignment; Payments
§ 407 Statements of Account; Receipts
§ 408 Credit Upon Anticipation of Payments
§ 409 Refinancing
§ 410 Add-Ons to and Consolidations of Retail Instalment Contracts and Obligations
§ 411 Terms of Purchase by Financing Agency
§ 412 Cancellation
§ 412-A Cancellation of Contracts for Future Consumer Services
§ 413 Retail Instalment Credit Agreements
§ 414 Penalties
§ 415 Exceptions
§ 416 Waiver
§ 417 Severability
§ 418 Short Title
§ 419 Refund Credit On Cancellation of Credit Related Insurance or Prepayment of Contract
§ 420 Guaranties to Sellers of Liabilities of Buyers Under Retail Instalment Contracts
§ 421 Security Interest in Other Property
§ 422 Claim for Deficiency After Default and Repossession
Terms Used In New York Laws > Personal Property > Article 10
Bailee: means a person that by a warehouse receipt, bill of lading, or other document of title acknowledges possession of goods and contracts to deliver them. See N.Y. Uniform Commercial Code 7-102
Carrier: means a person that issues a bill of lading. See N.Y. Uniform Commercial Code 7-102
Consignee: means a person named in a bill of lading to which or to whose order the bill promises delivery. See N.Y. Uniform Commercial Code 7-102
Consignor: means a person named in a bill of lading as the person from which the goods have been received for shipment. See N.Y. Uniform Commercial Code 7-102
Delivery order: means a record that contains an order to deliver goods directed to a warehouse, carrier, or other person that in the ordinary course of business issues warehouse receipts or bills of lading. See N.Y. Uniform Commercial Code 7-102
Good faith: means honesty in fact and the observance of reasonable commercial standards of fair dealing. See N.Y. Uniform Commercial Code 7-102
Goods: means all things that are treated as movable for the purposes of a contract for storage or transportation. See N.Y. Uniform Commercial Code 7-102
Issuer: means a bailee that issues a document of title or, in the case of an unaccepted delivery order, the person that orders the possessor of goods to deliver. See N.Y. Uniform Commercial Code 7-102
Warehouse: means a person engaged in the business of storing goods for hire. See N.Y. Uniform Commercial Code 7-102