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Section 22-214 - Electronic Error: Consumer Defenses

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(a) In this section, 'electronic error' means an error in an electronic message created by a consumer using an information processing system if a reasonable method to detect and correct or avoid the error was not provided. (b) In an automated transaction, a consumer is not bound by an electronic message that the consumer did not intend and which was caused by an electronic error, if the consumer: (1) Promptly on learning of the error: (A) Notifies the other party of the error; and (B) Causes delivery to the other party or, pursuant to reasonable instructions received from the other party, delivers to another person or destroys all copies of the information; and (2) Has not used, or received any benefit or value from, the information or caused the information or benefit to be made available to a third party. (c) If subsection (b) of this section does not apply, the effect of an electronic error is determined by other law.