Maryland Code § CL-22-109

Section CL-22-109
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(a) The parties in their agreement may choose the applicable law.
(b) In the absence of an enforceable agreement on choice of law, the
following rules determine which jurisdiction's law governs in all respects for purposes
of contract law:
(1) An access contract or a contract providing for electronic delivery
of a copy is governed by the law of the jurisdiction in which the licensor was located
when the agreement was entered into.
(2) A mass market transaction is governed by the law of Maryland.
(3) In all other cases, the contract is governed by the law of the
jurisdiction having the most significant relationship to the transaction.
(c) In cases governed by subsection (b) of this section, if the jurisdiction
whose law governs is outside the United States, the law of that jurisdiction governs
only if it provides substantially similar protections and rights to a party not located

in that jurisdiction as are provided under this title. Otherwise, the law of the state
that has the most significant relationship to the transaction governs.
(d) For purposes of this section, a party is located at its place of business if
it has one place of business, at its chief executive office if it has more than one place
of business, or at its place of incorporation or primary registration if it does not have
a physical place of business. Otherwise, a party is located at its primary residence.

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