UCC

The initialism UCC may stand for:

Law

  • Uniform civil code of India, referring to proposed Civil code in the legal system of India, which would apply equally to all irrespective of their religion
  • Uniform Commercial Code, a 1952 uniform act to harmonize state contract law for the sale of goods in the respective states of the United States
  • Uniform Construction Code, a set of laws regulating construction in the United States
  • Union Customs Code, of the European Union Customs Union, gradually implemented from May 1, 2016
  • Universal Copyright Convention, adopted at Geneva in 1952, is one of the two principal international conventions protecting copyright

Science and technology

  • Unified Communications Certificate
  • Unique Country Code
  • Unitary Coupled Cluster, a kind of coupled cluster in computational chemistry
  • Unlock CPU Core, a technology in ASRock motherboards
  • upper camel case, a writing style for compound words used primarily in encoding where each word is capitalized as in UpperCamelCase
  • Urothelial cell carcinoma
  • user-created content (user-generated content), a Web 2.0 component

Other

  • Undepreciated capital cost, an account containing the original value of different classes of assets minus the accrued Capital Cost Allowance for Canadian tax purposes
  • Unified combatant command, a United States joint military command
  • Urban Cookie Collective, a British techno and house band
  • Urgent care clinic, category of walk-in clinic focused on the delivery of ambulatory care in a dedicated medical facility outside of a traditional emergency room.

Educational institutions

Other organizations

Churches

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