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Publication Date

5-1992

Document Type

Article

Abstract

The National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws ("NCCUSL") was created by the various states to draft and promote uniform laws for adoption by all states. For over ninety years the NCCUSL has drafted and proposed numerous uniform laws which the various states have enacted, the most notable of which being the Uniform Commercial Code ("UCC"). The UCC was offered to the states for their consideration in 1951.

The UCC has evolved over the last forty years and revisions adopted by the NCCUSL in response to changing commercial conditions have been submitted to the states for consideration. The State Bar of Georgia has acted as a clearinghouse in Georgia for UCC revisions drafted and approved by the NCCUSL.

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