Uniform commercial code official text.

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Imprint:[St. Paul, Minn.] : Thomson Reuters, 2010-
Language:English
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Varying Form of Title:UCC official text
Westlaw database identifier: UCC-TEXT
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Article 1 general provisions.
Article 2 sales.
Article 2a leases.
Article 3 negotiable instruments.
Article 4 bank deposits collections.
Article 4a funds transfers.
Article 5 letters of credit.
Article 6 bulk sales.
Article 7 documents of title.
Article 8 investment securities.
Article 9 secured transactions.
Article 10 effective date & repealer.
Article 11 effective date & transition provisions.
PEB commentary.
Other uniform titles:Uniform commercial code.
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Other authors / contributors:National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws.
Frequency:Updated irregularly
Date / volume:Coverage includes the Uniform Commercial Code, current through the most recent UCC Article revision (U.C.C. Article 7 - revised in 2003) and amendments (U.C.C. Articles 2 & 2A - revised in 2003).
Notes:Database containscontains up-to-date text and official comments to the Uniform Commercial Code.
Contents: Article 1: Current through the 2001 revision. Article 2: Current through the 2003 Amendments. Article 2A: Current through the 2003 Amendments. Article 3: Current through the 1990 revision, and the 2002 Amendments. Article 4: Current through the 1990 and 2002 the Amendments. Article 4A: Current through 1989 Article 5: Current through the 1995 revision. Article 6: Current through the 1989 revision. Article 7: Current through the 2003 revision. Article 8: Current through the 1994 revision. Article 9: Current through the 2001 revision, and Conforming Amendments to Articles 1, 2, 2A, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8. Article 10: Current through the 1994 amendments. Article 11: Current through 1972 amendments. PEB Commentary: Current through 1994.
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