The Singapore electronic transactions act 1998 and the proposed article 2B of the uniform commercial code
It is axiomatic that the law must change with the times. And nowhere is this more starkly demonstrated than in the shift, particularly during the last decade or so, into the information age - a shift that has radically changed the face of commerce, and will continue to do so in the years to come. In...
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1999
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