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26-2-8-105. Construction and Application

Sec. 105. This chapter must be construed and applied: (1) to facilitate electronic transactions consistent with other applicable law; (2) to be consistent with reasonable practices concerning electronic transactions and with the continued expansion of those practices; and (3) to effectuate its general purpose to make uniform the law with respect to the subject of […]

26-2-8-302. Prospective Application

Sec. 302. This chapter applies to an electronic record or electronic signature created, generated, sent, communicated, received, or stored after June 30, 2000. As added by P.L.62-2000, SEC.1.

26-2-8-107. Provision of Information in Writing; Presentation of Records

Sec. 107. (a) If parties have agreed to conduct transactions electronically and a law requires a person to provide, send, or deliver information in writing to another person, that requirement is satisfied if the information is provided, sent, or delivered, as the case may be, in an electronic record and the information is capable of […]

26-2-8-109. Effect of Change or Error

Sec. 109. If a change or error in an electronic record occurs in a transmission between parties to a transaction, the following rules apply: (1) If the parties have agreed to use a security procedure to detect changes or errors and one (1) party has conformed to the procedure, but the other party has not, […]

26-2-8-110. Notarization and Acknowledgment

Sec. 110. If a law requires that a signature be notarized, the requirement is satisfied with respect to an electronic signature if an electronic record includes, in addition to the electronic signature to be notarized, the electronic signature of a notary public together with all other information required to be included in a notarization by […]

26-2-8-111. Retention of Electronic Records; Originals

Sec. 111. (a) If a law requires that certain records be retained, that requirement is met by retaining an electronic record of the information in the record that: (1) accurately reflects the information set forth in the record after it was first generated in its final form as an electronic record or otherwise; and (2) […]

26-2-8-112. Admissibility of Evidence

Sec. 112. In a legal proceeding, evidence of an electronic record or electronic signature may not be excluded because it is an electronic record or electronic signature or it is not an original or is not in its original form. As added by P.L.62-2000, SEC.1.

26-2-8-113. Automated Transaction

Sec. 113. (a) If an offer evokes an electronic record in response, a contract may be formed in the same manner and with the same effect as if the record were not electronic, but an acceptance of the offer is effective, if at all, when received. (b) In an automated transaction, the following rules apply: […]