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The UETA has been adopted by 47 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands. The three states that have not adopted the BETA (New York, Illinois, and Washington) have all adopted similar laws making electronic signatures legally enforceable.
The Uniform Electronic Transactions Act (BETA) is one of the several United States Uniform Acts proposed by the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws (ACCUSE). Its purpose is to harmonize state laws concerning retention of paper records (especially checks) and the validity of electronic signatures.
The UETA has been adopted by 47 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands. The three states that have not adopted the BETA (New York, Illinois, and Washington) have all adopted similar laws making electronic signatures legally enforceable.
All that is required is an offer, acceptance of the offer and consideration. Within that simple framework, complicated issues can arise. For example, a common question is whether there was a valid offer. If there is no offer, there can be no contract.
Offer. An expression of a willingness to do something in exchange for something else provided by another person. Acceptance. A clear expression of assent in reply to an offer.
Licensed from stockpots. noun. The definition of an offer is an act of putting something forth for consideration, acceptance or rejection or something suggested or proposed. An example of offer is the act of putting in a bid on a house. An example of offer is the suggested sum of $30 per hour for tutoring.
Examples of electronic signatures include: a scanned image of the person's ink signature, a mouse squiggle on a screen or a hand-signature created on a tablet using your finger or stylus, a signature at the bottom of your email, a typed name, a biometric hand-signature signed on a specialized signing hardware device, a
When a signer electronically signs a document, the signature is created using the signer's private key, which is always securely kept by the signer. The mathematical algorithm acts like a cipher, creating data matching the signed document, called a hash, and encrypting that data.
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