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Title 15
Chapter 92
US Code - Chapter 92: Year 2000 computer date change
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Section 6601
Findings and purposes
Section 6602
Definitions
Section 6603
Application of chapter
Section 6604
Punitive damages limitations
Section 6605
Proportionate liability
Section 6606
Prelitigation notice
Section 6607
Pleading requirements
Section 6608
Duty to mitigate
Section 6609
Application of existing impossibility or commercial impracticability doctrines
Section 6610
Damages limitation by contract
Section 6611
Damages in tort claims
Section 6612
State of mind; bystander liability; control
Section 6613
Appointment of special masters or magistrate judges for Y2K actions
Section 6614
Y2K actions as class actions
Section 6615
Applicability of State law
Section 6616
Admissible evidence ultimate issue in State courts
Section 6617
Suspension of penalties for certain year 2000 failures by small business concerns
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