Multiple Choice
Under the Uniform Computer Information Transactions Act,how long does a party have in which to commence a cause of action?
A) one year after the breach was or should have been discovered, but not more than five years after the breach actually occurred
B) one year after the breach actually occurred
C) one year after the breach was or should have been discovered, but not more than four years after the breach actually occurred
D) two years after the breach was or should have been discovered, but not more than five years after the breach actually occurred
E) two years after the breach was or should have been discovered, but not more than three years after the breach actually occurred
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