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UCC

UCC is an acronym that can refer to several organizations and legal frameworks. The two most widely used meanings are the Uniform Commercial Code in the United States and University College Cork in Ireland. Other uses include the University of Cape Coast in Ghana and the information-technology term unified communications and collaboration.

Uniform Commercial Code: The UCC is a set of model laws governing most commercial transactions in the

University College Cork: UCC is a public research university in Cork, Ireland. Founded in 1845 as Queen's

University of Cape Coast: UCC is a public university in Cape Coast, Ghana. Established in 1962 as

Unified communications and collaboration: In information technology, UCC denotes integrated communication and collaboration services that combine

United
States.
It
is
not
federal
law;
each
state
enacts
its
own
version.
It
covers
sales
and
leases
(Article
2/2A),
negotiable
instruments
(Article
3),
and
secured
transactions
(Article
9),
among
others.
College
Cork,
it
is
a
constituent
university
of
the
National
University
of
Ireland
and
offers
programs
across
arts,
sciences,
engineering,
business,
and
health.
a
university
college
and
later
upgraded
to
full
university
status,
it
offers
undergraduate
and
postgraduate
programs
across
education,
arts,
sciences,
and
social
sciences.
voice,
video,
messaging,
and
conferencing
into
a
single
platform.