§ 8.1A-108. Relation to Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act
This title modifies, limits, and supersedes the federal Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act, 15 U.S.C. § 7001 et seq., except that nothing in this title modifies, limits, or supersedes § 7001(c) of that Act or authorizes electronic delivery of any of the notices described in § 7003(b) of that Act. 2003, c. […]
§ 8.1A-103. Construction of Uniform Commercial Code to promote its purposes and policies; applicability of supplemental principles of law
(a) The Uniform Commercial Code shall be liberally construed and applied to promote its underlying purposes and policies, which are: (1) to simplify, clarify, and modernize the law governing commercial transactions; (2) to permit the continued expansion of commercial practices through custom, usage, and agreement of the parties; and (3) to make uniform the law […]
§ 8.1A-104. Construction against implied repeal
The Uniform Commercial Code being a general act intended as a unified coverage of its subject matter, no part of it shall be deemed to be impliedly repealed by subsequent legislation if such construction can reasonably be avoided. 1964, c. 219, § 8.1-104; 2003, c. 353.
§ 8.1A-105. Repealed
Repealed by Acts 2015, c. 709, cl. 2.
§ 8.1A-106. Use of singular and plural; gender
In the Uniform Commercial Code, unless the statutory context otherwise requires: (1) words in the singular number include the plural, and those in the plural include the singular; and (2) words of any gender also refer to any other gender. 1964, c. 219, § 8.1-102; 2003, c. 353.
§ 8.1A-107. Section captions
Section captions are part of the Uniform Commercial Code. 1964, c. 219, § 8.1-109; 2003, c. 353.
§ 8.1A-101. Short titles
(a) Titles 8.1A through 8.9A may be cited as the Uniform Commercial Code. (b) This title may be cited as Uniform Commercial Code — General Provisions. 1964, c. 219, § 8.1-101; 2003, c. 353.
§ 8.1A-102. Scope of title
This title applies to a transaction to the extent that it is governed by another title of the Uniform Commercial Code. 2003, c. 353.