Imagine that your laptop gets a virus, and you take it to a local computer repair shop.

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Imagine that your laptop gets a virus, and you take it to a local computer repair shop. The shop sells your computer to Heidi. Under the entrustment rules in the UCC, Heidi is a buyer in the ordinary course of business. And so, even if you find Heidi and demand that she return your laptop, she gets to keep it. Is this fair? Does the law give too much protection to purchasers in this situation, and not enough to victims?

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Business Law and the Legal Environment

ISBN: 978-1133587491

5th edition

Authors: Jeffrey F. Beatty, Susan S. Samuelson

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