Talk:Uniform Commercial Code/Archives/2014

References / Notes
This is the first article where the reference section is blank. There are notes instead. Is this a format specifically designed for one type of article?Lgkkitkat (talk) 09:12, 6 June 2014 (UTC)

Conspiracy theories, again.
Here in Italy there are some people that try to no pay taxes, fines et cetera quoting UCC. Statements are very bizzare like "The Declaration of I Am" in which you can read sentences as "I, also perceived as numerous given identifiers, alias, abbreviations, and idem sonans, inclusive of Source of all that Is, Source Prime, Eternal Essence, Father, God, Allah, Yaweh"... I read that this stuff come from USA, but in the UCC's lemma of en Wikipedia there is not a word about this social phenomena. There is any study? Any analysis of this? Thank you.--Adriano G. V. Esposito (talk) 11:01, 2 October 2014 (UTC) An example: http://www.oltre12.net/2014/03/le-dichiarazioni-di-io-sono-traduzione.html --Adriano G. V. Esposito (talk) 11:04, 2 October 2014 (UTC)

Wikisource
s:Wikisource:Requested texts. Hausratte (talk) 12:15, 9 October 2014 (UTC)
 * They can't add it, at least not in full, because ALI maintains copyright on it and charges $146.00 for hard copy of the official version. Certainly, Wikisource can add versions of the UCC as enacted in particular states, but every state enacts it in their own strange way and they all deviate from the official version in one way or another in hundreds of ways. There are one or two huge multi-volume UCC treatises that actually have EVERY version of every section (both official and as-enacted in all U.S. jurisdictions), but those treatises are privately published and are horrendously expensive. --Coolcaesar (talk) 09:31, 12 October 2014 (UTC)
 * Uh-oh, I didn't know about it :( Thank you for explanation. I'll close the request. Hausratte (talk) 10:03, 12 October 2014 (UTC)