Connecticut General Statutes
Article 1 - General Provisions
Section 42a-1-104. - Construction against implied repeal.

This title being a general act intended as a unified coverage of its subject matter, no part of it shall be deemed to be impliedly repealed by subsequent legislation if such construction can reasonably be avoided.

(1959, P.A. 133, S. 1-104.)

Structure Connecticut General Statutes

Connecticut General Statutes

Title 42a - Uniform Commercial Code

Article 1 - General Provisions

Section 42a-1-101. - Short titles.

Section 42a-1-102. - Scope of article.

Section 42a-1-103. - Construction of title to promote its purposes and policies; applicability of supplemental principles of law.

Section 42a-1-104. - Construction against implied repeal.

Section 42a-1-105. - Severability.

Section 42a-1-106. - Use of singular and plural; gender.

Section 42a-1-107. - Waiver or renunciation of claim or right after breach.

Section 42a-1-108. - Relation to Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act.

Section 42a-1-201. - General definitions.

Section 42a-1-202. - Notice; knowledge.

Section 42a-1-203. - Lease distinguished from security interest.

Section 42a-1-204. - Value.

Section 42a-1-205. - Reasonable time; seasonableness.

Section 42a-1-206. - Presumptions.

Section 42a-1-207 and 42a-1-208. - Performance or acceptance under reservation of rights. Option to accelerate at will.

Section 42a-1-301. - Territorial applicability; parties' power to choose applicable law.

Section 42a-1-302. - Variation by agreement.

Section 42a-1-303. - Course of performance, course of dealing and usage of trade.

Section 42a-1-304. - Obligation of good faith.

Section 42a-1-305. - Remedies to be liberally administered.

Section 42a-1-306. - Waiver or renunciation of claim or right after breach.

Section 42a-1-307. - Prima facie evidence by third-party documents.

Section 42a-1-308. - Performance or acceptance under reservation of rights.

Section 42a-1-309. - Option to accelerate at will.

Section 42a-1-310. - Subordinated obligations.