Roland, Sarah E., Note, "The Uniform Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act: Removing Barriers to E-Commerce or Just Replacing Them with Privacy and Security Issues?" 35 Suffolk University Law Review 625, 638-45 (2001)....
Article 2 governs the sale ofgoods.[2]Goods, as used in the UCC, are movable items of personal property that can are in existence at the time specified for sale in the contract. Manufactured items, cattle, machinery, vehicles, and most merchandise are goods; unborn animals in their mother...
“We are also seeing major changes in school uniform trends which I am sure are aimed at bringing an end to the termly ritual of policing rogue items of uniform – especially short skirts and non-standard trousers. “Teachers have so many demands on their time, that I’m sure any help ...
Clearly a painter is not rigid, thus replacing the painter by a point is a relatively crude form of mathematical modelling. The rigid uniform rod similarly allows the weight of the ladder to act through the geometric centre of the rod, which is, by virtue of the uniform rod assumption, ...
Act (UCITA) governs the supply of computer information andelectronic commercewith a “transactions” focus, and the Uniform Electronic Transactions Act (UETA)5governs services or information not covered by the UCITA. Both of these last two laws suggest replacing requirements for a “writing” with...
Specifically, we have shown that this term arises upon replacing a particular solution of Eq. (83) by its general solution. As a result, one must now con sider an ensemble of particles and perform averaging over the initial phase of oscillations. Thus, one has to deal with the force in ...
This application discloses a copolymerizable macromolecular monomer having a substantially uniform molecular weight distribution such that its ratio of Mw/Mn is not substantially about about 1.1, where Mw is the weight average molecular weight of the macromolecular monomer, and Mn is the number average...
151 Whenever the original classification authority or head of the agency concerned determines that information is properly classified and its release would be detrimental to the national security, the military judge "shall authorize, to the extent practicable," the "deletion of specified items of ...