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    Exam 16: Contracts and the Internet: Something Borrowed, Something New
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    E-SIGN and UETA Do Not Require Consent to the Use
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E-SIGN and UETA Do Not Require Consent to the Use

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E-SIGN and UETA do not require consent to the use of electronic signatures.

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