Article
Author: John F. Dolan (University of Illinois)
This Article holds that the merchant rules impose a modest burden on some individuals engaged in commercial activity; that the application of the burden must abide a determination that such commercial activity is involved; and that good sense and Code policy are best served by extending the definition of “merchant,” and its concomitant rules of commercial activity, to a broad range of persons and situations.
Keywords: Agriculture, Commercial law, Professions, Sales, Statute of frauds
How to Cite: Dolan, J. (1977) “The Merchant Class of Article 2: Farmers, Doctors, and Others”, Washington University Law Review. 1977(1).