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2012 North Carolina General Statutes
Chapter 66 - Commerce and Business.
Article 40 - Uniform Electronic Transactions Act.
- Section 66-311 - Short title.
- Section 66-312 - Definitions.
- Section 66-313 - Scope.
- Section 66-314 - Prospective application.
- Section 66-315 - Use of electronic records and electronic signatures; variation by agreement.
- Section 66-316 - Construction and application.
- Section 66-317 - Legal recognition of electronic records, electronic signatures, and electronic contracts.
- Section 66-318 - Provision of information in writing; presentation of records.
- Section 66-319 - Attribution and effect of electronic record and electronic signature.
- Section 66-320 - Effect of change or error.
- Section 66-321 - Notarization and acknowledgment.
- Section 66-322 - Retention of electronic records; originals.
- Section 66-323 - Admissibility in evidence.
- Section 66-324 - Automated transaction.
- Section 66-325 - Time and place of sending and receipt.
- Section 66-326 - Transferable records.
- Section 66-327 - Consumer transactions; alternative procedures for use or acceptance of electronic records or electronic signatures.
- Section 66-328 - Procedures consistent with federal law.
- Section 66-329 - Choice of law in computer information agreement.
- Section 66-330 - Severability clause.
- Section 66-331 through 66-339 - Reserved for future codification purposes.
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