Uniform Commercial Code

The Uniform Commercial Code also known as the UCC is a matter of State law. Every State of the United States has adopted some version of the UCC. There can be slight differences in the statutory laws of neighboring States. The UCC provides a regulatory framework controlling transaction. Unbeknownst to the typical American consumer, the UCC can effect many everyday transactions.

What does the Uniform Commercial Code Effect?

The Uniform Commercial Code effects:

  • Sales of Goods
  • Leases of Goods
  • Negotiable Instruments
  • Bank Deposits and Collections
  • Digital Funds Transfers
  • Letters of Credit
  • Secured Transactions
  • Securities

 The Uniform Commercial Code Does Not Effect

  • Real Property
  • Service Contracts
  • Employment Contracts
  • Insurance
  • Intangible Assets (Copyrights, Patents, Trademarks)

Our Clients

  • For many of Business Patent Law’s (BPL) clients, BPL only provides intangible assets (Intellectual Property) counsel
  • For some of BPL’s clients, BPL provides service and employment contracts and Intellectual Property counsel
  • For some of BPL’s clients, BPL provides sale of goods contracts, service and employment contracts and Intellectual Property counsel
  • For some of BPL’s clients, BPL provides Securities, service and employment contracts and Intellectual Property counsel

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