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The Uniform Commercial Code, first published in 1952, is one of a number of uniform acts that have been established as law with the goal of harmonizing the laws of sales and other commercial transactions across the United States through UCC adoption by all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Territories of the United States.

Posted here for the limited purposes of study, teaching, and academic research.

 The listed version(s) are the most widely adopted by states. That means the website will not always display the most current revision if that revision has not achieved widespread adoption among American legislatures.

[Due to license restrictions, this version of the U.C.C. does not include the official comments.]

 

U.C.C. – ARTICLE 1 – GENERAL PROVISIONS (2001)

U.C.C. – ARTICLE 2 – SALES (2002)

U.C.C. – ARTICLE 2A – LEASES (2002)

U.C.C. – ARTICLE 3 – NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS (2002)

U.C.C. – ARTICLE 4 – BANK DEPOSITS AND COLLECTIONS (2002)

U.C.C. – ARTICLE 4A – FUNDS TRANSFER (2012)

U.C.C. – ARTICLE 5 – LETTERS OF CREDIT (1995)

REPEALER OF U.C.C. – ARTICLE 6 – BULK TRANSFERS and [REVISED] U.C.C. – ARTICLE 6 – BULK SALES (1989)

U.C.C. – ARTICLE 7 – DOCUMENTS OF TITLE (2003)

U.C.C. – ARTICLE 8 – INVESTMENT SECURITIES (1994)

U.C.C. – ARTICLE 9 – SECURED TRANSACTIONS (2010)

 

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