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A thousand years before the birth of Christ, Solomon said, “He that is surety for a stranger shall smart for it: and he that hateth suretiship is sure.”
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On the general subject of suretyship see Simpson, Suretyship (1950) and Restatement on Security (1941) ch. 3.
See Brown, Personal Property (1936) section 128.
Bogart, Commentaries on Conditional Sales, vol. 2A Uniform Laws Annotated (1924); Brown, Personal Property (1936) section 153; Jones, Chattel Mortgages and Conditional Sales (6th ed. 1933 ).
Hunt and Coates, Agricultural Financing and Article 9 of the new Commercial Code, 16 Law and Contemporary Problems 165 (1951); Jones, note 3 above.
Sufficiency of Description of Animals in a Mortgage, 124 American Law Reports 944 (1940).
See comment, 47 Yale Law Journal 98 (1937).
See 39 American Law Reports 153 (1925); 144 American Law Reports 330 (1943); Jones, note 3 above section 149.
Wrzosek, Canner-Grower Contracts in Wisconsin, 1948 Wis. Law Review 413; Black and Froker, Grower-Canner Pea Contracts in Wisconsin, Univ. of Wis. Agr. Exp. Sta. Bull. 475, (1947); Gehl, Validity of Lease and Bailment Provision in Canner-Grower Contracts, 1951 Wis. Law Review 175.
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Beuscher, J.H. (1960). Secured Farm Debts. In: Law and the Farmer. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-37866-3_20
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