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TNSB2640Intro

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As introduced, increases, from 10 to 11 days, the time a merchant has to provide a written notice of objection to a writing or record that confirms a contract between the recipient and another merchant before the writing or record is considered suffi...
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2024-03-13
To Senate Calendar Committee
TNSB2110Intro

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As introduced, excludes United States central bank digital currency and accounts evidenced by a certificate of deposit from the definition of a deposit account for purposes of secured transactions under the Uniform Commercial Code. - Amends TCA Secti...
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2024-02-01
To Senate Commerce and Labor Committee
TNSB1764Intro

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As introduced, defines the term "central bank digital currency" and excludes the term from the definition of "money" for purposes of the Uniform Commercial Code. - Amends TCA Title 9; Title 45 and Title 47.
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2024-01-25
To Senate Commerce and Labor Committee
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