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National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws was created in 1892.
www.state.al.us for state laws FDCPA,FCRA, Article 9 Uniform Commercial Code of any state
It depends entirely on what your state laws classify it as. Not all states classify it the same.
Louisiana has not adopted the Uniform Commercial Code in its entirety. Instead, Louisiana has its own version of commercial laws that differ from the UCC.
Every object in a state of uniform motion tends to remain in that state of motion unless an external force is applied.
uniform state laws is used to facilitate the national nature of business and transactions, The National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Law( NCCUSL ), composed of representatives from every state, has drafted statutes on various subjects for adoption by the states.
The U.S. bankruptcy code is uniform across America, but requirements are often State dependent, meaning there can be different means tests used to determine your income based on the State you live in. States can also create their own exemptions and limit how their residents use federal exemptions. There are local rules in each district, and these can vary greatly from state to state. So, with that said, the Bankruptcy Laws are uniform, but how they are implemented can be different.
If persons in your state engaging in that profession are required to be licensed then that would depend entirely upon what the licensing laws of your particular state say.
Illinois, as it has some of the lowest corporate taxes and the most business friendly laws.
No, the only mention of bankruptcy is that Congress shall have the power to enforce uniform bankruptcy laws.
Alexander the great
Does corporate bankruptcy affect personal credit?