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PERMANENT EDITORIAL BOARD MEETING AGENDA & MATERIALS 1 (MINUTES OF NOVEMBER 9, 1991 PEB MEETING )

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Permanent Editorial Board
Meeting, Chicago, November 9, 1991
Minutes
1. Reports on pending projects
Connie Ring reported:
Article 4A is being widely adopted.
Articles 3 and 4 are going forward in California and New
York, and other states, but have encountered controversy in
California over Article 4.
An ABA special committee have recommended possible
additional amendments to Article 4. The timing and scope of such
a project needs to be considered and no immediate decisions is
appropriate.
Article 5 Drafting Committee is progressing satisfactorily.
Article 2 Drafting Committee, of which Dick Speidel is
Reporter, will hold first session in December. It is coordinating
its work with the Special Computer Software Committee, of which
Ray Nimmer is Reporter. Hazard reported that ALI had recommended
Professors Amelia Boss of Temple and Robert Scott of Virginia as
additional Institute representatives on the Article 2 Drafting
Committee, a recommendation that the Conference had accepted.
Chuck Mooney reported:
Article 8 Drafting Committee is making good progress and
expects to have a first draft next Spring.
Article- 9 Study Committee will issue its report next summer.
It will have a November meeting and a Spring meeting, and perhaps
one additional meeting before its report. They hope to have a
symposium on the report in 1992.
2. Funding UCC work.
Hazard reported that there was little prospect of success
for fund raising for Article 9 from foundations. However, there
is a prospect of significant donation from an industry source. In
any event, the ALI will have underwritten substantial cost for
the Article 9 Study project.

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