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Forming a More Perfect Union, A History of the Uniform Law Commission details the story of the ULC from its beginnings in 1892 to the present
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This committee will study the need for and feasibility of one or more uniform acts on the subject. The study committee will consider the viability of both a broad act dealing with the right of likeness generally and more narrowly targeted alternatives, including the right of publicity
The 2019 Amendments to the Uniform Probate Code provide a more consistent formula for determining intestate shares within blended families, remove outdated terminology, and incorporate the concept of de facto parentage. The intestacy formulae will also account for the possibility that a child may have more than two parents, and therefore more than two sets of grandparents
This committee with study the need for and feasibility of one or more uniform or model acts addressing these subjects
Under the MDMIA, a mineral interest becomes dormant if there is no actual use of the interest for 20 years or more. For more information about enacting the MDMIA, please contact ULC Chief Counsel Benjamin Orzeske at (312) 450-6621 or borzeske@uniformlaws.org
The Uniform Division of Income for Tax Purposes Act (UDITPA) provides a uniform method for dividing income between states for tax purposes, thereby assuring that a taxpayer is not taxed more than once on his or her net income
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