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Code · Maryland · Commercial Law

§ 22-106

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§22–106.
(a)This title shall be liberally construed and applied to promote its underlying purposes and policies to:
(1)Support and facilitate the realization of the full potential of computer information transactions;
(2)Clarify the law governing computer information transactions;
(3)Enable expanding commercial practice in computer information transactions by commercial usage and agreement of the parties;
(4)Promote uniformity of the law with respect to the subject matter of this title among states that enact it; and
(5)Permit the continued expansion of commercial practices in the excluded transactions through custom, usage, and agreement of the parties.
(b)Except as otherwise provided in § 22-113(a) of this subtitle, the use of mandatory language or the absence of a phrase such as “unless otherwise agreed” in a provision of this title does not preclude the parties from varying the effect of the provision by agreement.
(c)The fact that a provision of this title imposes a condition for a result does not by itself mean that the absence of that condition yields a different result.
(d)To be enforceable, a term need not be conspicuous, negotiated, or expressly assented or agreed to, unless required by applicable law.
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