New York Statutes
§ 2-104 — Definitions: "Merchant"; "Between Merchants"; "Financing Agency"
New York § 2-104
JurisdictionNew York
Law UCCUniform Commercial Code
Part 1Short Title, General Construction and Subject Matter
Art. 2Sales
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Bluebook
N.Y. Uniform Commercial Code § 2-104 (2026).
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Section 2--104. Definitions: "Merchant"; "Between Merchants"; "Financing\n Agency".\n (1) "Merchant" means a person who deals in goods of the kind or\notherwise by his occupation holds himself out as having knowledge or\nskill peculiar to the practices or goods involved in the transaction or\nto whom such knowledge or skill may be attributed by his employment of\nan agent or broker or other intermediary who by his occupation holds\nhimself out as having such knowledge or skill.\n (2) "Financing agency" means a bank, finance company or other person\nwho in the ordinary course of business makes advances against goods or\ndocuments of title or who by arrangement with either the seller or the\nbuyer intervenes in ordinary course to make or collect payment due or\nclaimed und
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