UETA definition

UETA means the Uniform Electronic Transactions Act, as enacted by the jurisdiction in which the Property is located, as it may be amended from time to time, or any applicable additional or successor legislation that governs the same subject matter.
UETA means the Official Text of the Uniform Electronic Transactions Act as approved by the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws at its Annual Conference on July 29, 1999.

Examples of UETA in a sentence

  • The Parties agree the Contract and any written Amendments thereto necessary for the consummation of the transaction contemplated by the Contract may be accepted, executed or agreed to through the use of an electronic signature in accordance with the Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act ("E-Sign Act"), Title 15, United States Code, Sections 7001 et seq., the Uniform Electronic Transaction Act ("UETA") and any applicable state law.

  • California’s version of UETA begins at Civil Code § 1633.1, Notwithstanding the foregoing, if either Bank or NMS requires any Transaction Document be signed manually, then such Transaction Document must be signed by Merchant manually.


More Definitions of UETA

UETA means the Uniform Electronic Transactions Act, as such act may be amended or supplemented from time to time.
UETA means the Uniform Electronic Transactions Act as in effect in the State of Ohio, as amended from time to time, and any successor statute, and any regulations promulgated thereunder from time to time.
UETA means the Uniform Electronic Transactions Act as in effect in the State of New York, as amended from time to time, and any successor statute, and any regulations promulgated thereunder from time to time.
UETA means the Uniform Electronic Transactions Act, commencing at section 1633.1 of the California Civil Code.
UETA means the Uniform Electronic Transmissions Act.
UETA means the Uniform Electronic Transactions Act as in effect in the State of California, as amended from time to time, and any successor statute, and any regulations promulgated thereunder from time to time.