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Uniform Computer Information Transactions Act (
UCITA) was an
attempt to
introduce a
Uniform Act for the
United States to follow. As a
model law, it only...
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Ucita, or
Uçita may
refer to : the
place and
former chiefdom Uzita (Florida), also
called Uçita as
acronym UCITA :
Uniform Computer Information Transactions...
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Information Transactions Act (
UCITA)
originated in the
process of
revising Article 2 of the UCC. The
provisions of what is now
UCITA were
originally meant to...
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Uzita (
Uçita) was the name of a 16th-century
native chiefdom, its
chief town and its chiefs. Part of the
Safety Harbor culture, it was
located in present-day...
- āchē,
buddhi āchē. Tēõlokē pratyēkē pratyēkaka bhrātribhāvē byavahāra karā
ucita. ****amese in the
International Phonetic Alphabet /pɹɔtʰɔm ɔnusːɛd | zɔnmɔɡɔtɔbʰawɛ...
- Virginia's
adoption of the
Uniform Computer Information Transactions Act (
UCITA)—a
uniform law that many
believed was in
favor on
common browse-wrap contracting...
- āchē,
buddhi āchē. Tēõlokē pratyēkē pratyēkaka bhrātribhāvē byavahāra karā
ucita. ****amese in the
International Phonetic Alphabet /pɹɔ̞tʰɔ̞m o̞nusːɛd | zɔ̞nmɔ̞ɡɔ̞tɔ̞bʰäβe̞...
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remembered for his
Gripelog column in InfoWorld, and his work
opposing UCITA.
Foster worked at
InfoWorld as a reporter, writer, editor, and publication...
- (Apalachee) and
Mogoso (Mocoço) as "separate kingdoms" from the Calusa.
Ucita and Mocoço at the time of de Soto's
visit were
subject to a
chief named...
- 16th-century Spain. Juan Ortiz, a
young Andalusian nobleman enslaved by
Chief Ucita in
Florida to
avenge injuries he
suffered at the
hands of the expedition...