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The Peach Sheets
Vol. 18, Issue 1, 2001September 01, 2001 EDT

COMMERCE AND TRADE Electronic Signatures and Records: Permit the Use of Electronic Signatures and Records Even When a Statute, Regulation, or Other Rule of Law Specifies a Non-Electronic Type of Signature or Record

Gregory Jones,
signatures preemption digital signature 47 u.s.c.s. â§ 231 15 u.s.c.s. â§ 7001 electronic signatures in global and national commerce act electronic signatures legislative history peach sheet o.c.g.a. â§ 10-12-4 o.c.g.a. â§ 10-12-2
Georgia State University Law Review
Gregory Jones, COMMERCE AND TRADE Electronic Signatures and Records: Permit the Use of Electronic Signatures and Records Even When a Statute, Regulation, or Other Rule of Law Specifies a Non-Electronic Type of Signature or Record, 18 Georgia State University Law Review (2001).
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