Model Uniform Product Liability Act
[Rev. 5/24/2016 2:40:46 PM–2015] CHAPTER 116 – COMMON-INTEREST OWNERSHIP (UNIFORM ACT) ARTICLE 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS. Part I. Definitions and Other General Provisions
The initial model rules in 2006-2007 were the product of an extensive outreach project. The attorney general held thirteen public forums all across the state to obtain the views of requestors and agencies.
UNIFORM CONSUMER SALES PRACTICES ACT Section 1. Purposes, Rules of Construction. 2. Definitions. 3. Deceptive Consumer Sales Practices. 4. Unconscionable Consumer Sales Practices.
The Department of State’s Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons leads the United States’ global engagement against human trafficking, an umbrella term used to describe the activities involved when someone obtains or holds a …
SECTION 26-6-10. Short title; purpose. (A) This chapter may be cited as the “Uniform Electronic Transactions Act”. (B) Consistent with the provisions of the Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act, 15 U.S.C. Section 7002(a), this chapter provides alternative procedures or requirements for the use of electronic records to …
SECTION 56-5-10. Short title. This chapter may be cited as the “Uniform Act Regulating Traffic on Highways.” HISTORY: 1962 Code Section …
This electronic copy of the Revised Model Nonprofit Corporation Act was provided with the assistance of West Group, publisher of Marilyn E. Phelan’s, Nonprofit Enterprises: Law and Taxation.Toll-Free 1-800-344-5009. Additional support was provided by Lynn Howell, Assistant Dean at the
Group Health Insurance Definition and Group Health Insurance Standard Provisions Model Act: MDL-100: Group Health Insurance Mandatory Conversion Privilege Model Act
UNIFORM TRADE SECRETS ACT . WITH 1985 AMENDMENTS . Drafted by the . NATIONAL CONFERENCE OF COMMISSIONERS . ON UNIFORM STATE LAWS . and by it . Approved and Recommended for Enactment
CV1001 Strict liability. Introduction. [Name of plaintiff] seeks to recover damages based upon a claim that [he] was injured by a defective and unreasonably dangerous [product].