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Uniform Commercial Code (UCC)

Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) is a comprehensive body of business law that encompasses various kinds of transactions.


Comprehensive statutory laws designated to eliminate differences between state laws governing business, thereby simplifying interstate commerce.

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