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Code · Maine · Title 18-C: PROBATE CODE

§10-105. Terms of service agreement

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1. Rights of custodian or user not changed or impaired. This Act does not change or impair a right of a custodian or a user under a terms of service agreement to access and use digital assets of the user.
[PL 2019, c. 417, Pt. A, §107 (NEW).]
2. No new or expanded rights to fiduciary or designated recipient. This Act does not give a fiduciary or designated recipient any new or expanded rights other than those held by the user for whom, or for whose estate, the fiduciary or designated recipient acts or represents.
[PL 2019, c. 417, Pt. A, §107 (NEW).]
3. Fiduciary's or designated recipient's access may be modified or eliminated. A fiduciary's or designated recipient's access to digital assets may be modified or eliminated by a user, by federal law or by a terms of service agreement if the user has not provided direction under section 10-104 .
[PL 2019, c. 417, Pt. A, §107 (NEW).]
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