<P> The Uniform Commercial Code (UCC), first published in 1952, is one of a number of uniform acts that have been put into law with the goal of harmonizing the law of sales and other commercial transactions across the United States of America (U.S.) through UCC adoption by all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the U.S. territories . </P> <P> While largely successful at achieving this ambitious goal, some U.S. jurisdictions (e.g., Louisiana and Puerto Rico) have not adopted all of the articles contained in the UCC, while other U.S. jurisdictions (e.g., American Samoa) have not adopted any articles in the UCC . Also, adoption of the UCC often varies from one U.S. jurisdiction to another . Sometimes this variation is due to alternative language found in the official UCC itself . At other times, adoption of different revisions to the official UCC contributes to further variation . Additionally, some jurisdictions deviate from the official UCC by tailoring the language to meet their unique needs and preferences . Lastly, even identical language adopted by any two U.S. jurisdictions may nonetheless be subject to different statutory interpretation by each jurisdiction's courts . </P>

What is the uniform commercial code (ucc) and why was it created
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