UNIF Sample Clauses

The UNIF clause establishes that the contract will be interpreted and governed according to a uniform set of rules or standards, often referencing a specific body of law or code. In practice, this means that regardless of the parties' locations or the jurisdictions involved, the same legal principles will apply to the agreement, such as those found in the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) or another standardized legal framework. This clause ensures consistency and predictability in the interpretation and enforcement of the contract, reducing the risk of disputes arising from conflicting local laws.
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UNIF. P’SHIP ACT § 18(a) (1914); UNIF. P’SHIP ACT § 401(b) (1997); TEX. BUS. ORGS. CODE § 152.202(c) (2008).
UNIF. P’SHIP ACT §§ 18(a), 40 (1914); UNIF. P’SHIP ACT §§ 401(a)-(b), 807 (1997). In Texas, this result is reached through Texas Business Organizations Code §§ 152.202, .706, .707 (2006).
UNIF. LTD. P'SHIP ACT § 303(a) (1985).
UNIF. LTD. P'SHIP ACT § 1 cmt. (1916), at 6 UNIF. ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇. 563-64 (1969).

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