UNIFORM ELECTRONIC TRANSACTIONS ACT, UNIFORM LAW COMMISSION, The National Conference of...

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UETA establishes the legal equivalence of electronic records and signatures with paper writings and manually-signed signatures, removing barriers to electronic commerce. Three states, Illinois, New York and Washington, have not adopted the uniform act, but have statutes pertaining to electronic transactions.Illinois: 5 ILCS 175/1-101 New York: NY CLS State Technology § 301 et seq. Washington: Rev. Code Wash. § 19.34.010 et seq. http://www.ncsl.org/research/telecommunications-and-information-technology/uniform-electronic-transactions-acts.aspxDrafts•UETA and Preemption Article•Draft (12/13/1999)•Draft (07/23-30/1999), Approved at Annual Meeting•Draft (1999), Annual Meeting•Memo (Fry)--03/24/1999 RE: April UETA Meeting•Memo (Beard)--03/19/1999 RE: Comments & Issues•Draft (03/19/1999)•Draft (01/29/1999)•Memo (Beard)--01/29/1999•Draft (09/18/1998)•Memo (Beard)--09/18/1998•Draft (1998), Annual Meeting•Draft (03/23/1998), For April 17-19, 1998 Meeting•Memo (Beard)--11/25/1997•Draft (11/25/1997)•Memo (Beard)--08/15/1997•Draft (08/15/1997)•Memo (Beard)--04/10/1997•Draft (04/10/1997)http://www.uniformlaws.org/Committee.aspx?title=Electronic Transactions Act

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UNIFORM LAW COMMISSION, The National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws UETA and Preemption Article http://www.uniformlaws.org/Narrative.aspx?title=UETA and Preemption Article

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