Can you summarize NHRS 359-C:21?
This legal document, part of the New Hampshire Revised Statutes under the TRADE AND COMMERCE section, specifically addresses the right to privacy. It states that any person who is injured by a violation under this subdivision has the right to bring an action for damages and equitable relief, including an injunction. If the court finds in favor of the plaintiff, they may recover actual damages. In cases where the violation was willful or knowing, the court may award up to 3 times the amount of damages, but not less than 2 times.
Can you summarize NHRS 382-A:12-101?
This article may be cited as Uniform Commercial Code-Controllable Electronic Records.
Source. 2022, 281:81, eff. Jan. 1, 2023.
Can you summarize NHRS 382-A:12-102?
This legal document, specifically Article 12, provides definitions for terms used in relation to controllable electronic records and transferable records. It defines ‘controllable electronic record’ as a record stored in an electronic medium that can be subjected to control under Section 12-105, excluding certain types of records. It also defines ‘qualifying purchaser’ as a purchaser who obtains control of a controllable electronic record for value, in good faith, and without notice of a property right claim.
Can you summarize NHRS 382-A:12-103?
(a) Article 9 governs in case of conflict. If there is conflict between this article and Article 9, Article 9 governs.
(b) Applicable consumer law and other laws. A transaction subject to this article is subject to any applicable rule of law that establishes a different rule for consumers and [insert reference to (i) any other statute or regulation that regulates the rates, charges, agreements, and practices for loans, credit sales, or other extensions of credit and (ii) any consumer-protection statute or regulation].
Can you summarize NHRS 382-A:12-104?
This section of the New Hampshire Revised Statutes, specifically the Uniform Commercial Code (Chapter 382-A), governs the acquisition and purchase of rights in controllable accounts, controllable electronic records, and controllable payment intangibles. It applies to purchasers and qualifying purchasers of these assets. The section establishes that control of the controllable electronic record that evidences the account or payment intangible determines whether a purchaser is a qualifying purchaser. Other laws determine the acquisition of rights in a controllable electronic record, except as provided in this section.
Can you summarize NHRS 382-A:12-105?
This legal document, part of the New Hampshire Revised Statutes under the Uniform Commercial Code, discusses the concept of control of controllable electronic records. It defines control as having the power to avail oneself of the benefits of the electronic record and exclusive power to prevent others from availing themselves of the benefits or transferring control to another person. The document also explains that a power can still be considered exclusive even if it is shared with another person under certain circumstances.
Can you summarize NHRS 382-A:12-106?
This legal document, part of the New Hampshire Revised Statutes under the Uniform Commercial Code, governs the discharge of obligations by account debtors on controllable accounts or controllable payment intangibles. An account debtor may discharge its obligation by paying the person having control of the controllable electronic record that evidences the account or intangible. However, if the account debtor receives a notification signed by a person that formerly had control or the person to which control was transferred, the account debtor may not discharge its obligation by paying a person that formerly had control.
Can you summarize NHRS 382-A:12-107?
This legal document establishes the governing law for matters covered by this article, specifically related to controllable electronic records, controllable accounts, and controllable payment intangibles. The general rule is that the local law of a controllable electronic record’s jurisdiction governs the matters covered by this article. However, for controllable electronic records that evidence a controllable account or controllable payment intangible, the local law of the controllable electronic record’s jurisdiction governs, unless an effective agreement determines otherwise.
Can you summarize NHRS 382-A:2A-101?
This Article shall be known and may be cited as the Uniform Commercial Code-Leases.
Source. 1993, 345:1, eff. Jan. 1, 1994.
Can you summarize NHRS 382-A:2A-102?
This legal document, part of the New Hampshire Revised Statutes, falls under the Uniform Commercial Code (Chapter 382-A) and specifically pertains to lease transactions. It applies to any transaction, regardless of form, that creates a lease. In the case of a hybrid lease, the provisions of this Article apply to the extent provided in subsection (2). In a hybrid lease where the lease-of-goods aspects do not predominate, only the provisions of this Article that relate primarily to the lease-of-goods aspects apply, while the provisions that relate primarily to the transaction as a whole do not apply.