North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 36F. Revised Uniform Fiduciary Access to Digital Assets Act
Current as of January 01, 2023 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
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- NC GEN ST § 36F-1. Short title
- NC GEN ST § 36F-2. Definitions
- NC GEN ST § 36F-3. Applicability
- NC GEN ST § 36F-4. User direction for disclosure of digital assets
- NC GEN ST § 36F-5. Terms-of-service agreement
- NC GEN ST § 36F-6. Procedure for disclosing digital assets
- NC GEN ST § 36F-7. Disclosure of content of electronic communications of deceased user
- NC GEN ST § 36F-8. Disclosure of other digital assets of deceased user
- NC GEN ST § 36F-9. Disclosure of content of electronic communications of principal
- NC GEN ST § 36F-10. Disclosure of other digital assets of principal
- NC GEN ST § 36F-11. Disclosure of digital assets held in trust when trustee is original user
- NC GEN ST § 36F-12. Disclosure of contents of electronic communications held in trust when trustee not original user
- NC GEN ST § 36F-13. Disclosure of other digital assets held in trust when trustee not original user
- NC GEN ST § 36F-14. Disclosure of digital assets to guardian of ward
- NC GEN ST § 36F-15. Fiduciary duty and authority
- NC GEN ST § 36F-16. Custodian compliance and immunity
- NC GEN ST § 36F-17. Uniformity of application and construction
- NC GEN ST § 36F-18. Relation to Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act
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