| Sally Terry Green |
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| Associate Professor of Law |
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| Phone:(713) 313-7351 |
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| Email:
sgreen@tmslaw.tsu.edu |
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| Joined the faculty in 1995. |
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Course Syllabi and Information
2nd-3rd Year/Commercial Law/610-2
This course involves an integrated study of the law
governing modern commercial transactions including the Uniform
Commercial Code: 1) Article 9 (secured transactions); 2) Article 2
(sales); and 3) Articles 3 and 4 (commercial paper). This course
will consider the rights and obligations of parties engaged in the
sale and financing of goods and services, and the use of negotiable
instruments.
Syllabus for Commercial Law, Section 2
Seminars/Payment Systems & Other Financial
Transactions/812
This course is a 2-credit seminar designed to provide an
overview of the mechanisms used to make payments such as checks,
credit-debit cards and electronic funds transfers. The course will
be problem-based where students are given assignments that require
them to apply the legal rules in the context of the respective
systems. Resolution of these issues and the consequences will form
the basis of class discussion.
The objective is to equip students with the overall knowledge of not
only how payment systems operate in today’s economy, but also their
structural similarities. There is, necessarily, some overlap
of introductory and foundational concepts covered in Commercial Law
(Law 610). Thereafter, the seminar will offer a more in-depth study
of some of the practical, everyday issues that we confront as
consumers/lawyers.
Syllabus for Payment Systems & Other Financial Transactions