Article
Author: Arthur G. Murphey Jr. (University of Arkansas School of Law)
This is a brief survey of statutory interpretation. It is a study of what courts have done in the past, on the theory that this may offer suggestions to courts faced with a similar problem in the future. It is limited to one particular priority conflict—that between a lender with a perfected security interest in an automobile and a repairman with a lien for work he has done on that automobile.
Keywords: Commercial law, Motor vehicles, Statutes
How to Cite: Murphey, A. G., Jr. (1970) “Cars, Creditors, and the Code: The Diverse Interpretations of Section 9-310”, Washington University Law Review. 1970(2).