Model Business Corporation Act KF1414 .A78 2016 (annotated version available electronically on Bloomberg Law)
The Model Business Corporation Act is the basis for the business corporation statutes in 32 states and the District of Columbia, and is the source for many provisions in the general corporation statutes of other states.
Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) KF879.A15 U55 (available electronically via the Legal Information Institute (free), HeinOnline, and as part of Uniform Laws Annotated> on Westlaw Edge)
The Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) is a set of laws that provide legal rules and regulations governing commercial or business dealings and transactions. The UCC regulates the transfer or sale of personal property.
Uniform Partnership Act (available electronically on HeinOnline and as part of Uniform Laws Annotated on Westlaw Edge)
The Uniform Partnership Act (1997) modernizes the Uniform Partnership Act of 1914. It also establishes a partnership as a separate legal entity, and not merely as an aggregate of partners.
Uniform Limited Liability Company Act (available electronically on HeinOnline and as part of Uniform Laws Annotated on Westlaw Edge)
The Uniform Limited Liability Company Act, a revision of the Uniform Limited Liability Company Act of 1996, permits the formation of limited liability companies (LLCs).
North Carolina's enactment of the UCC is codified in Chapter 25 of the North Carolina General Statutes (unofficial).
North Carolina has adopted the following articles of the UCC: