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A. A transaction subject to this Article is also subject to any applicable:

1. Osage law on certificates of title, except with respect to the rights of a buyer in ordinary course of business under Section 2-403(B) of this Title which arise before a certificate of title covering the goods is effective in the name of any other buyer;

2. Rule of law that establishes a different rule for consumers; or

3. Statute of the Osage Nation applicable to the transaction, such as a statute dealing with:

a. The sale or lease of agricultural products;

b. The transfer of human blood, blood products, tissues, or parts;

c. The consignment or transfer by artists of works of art or fine prints;

d. Distribution agreements, franchises, and other relationships through which goods are sold;

e. The misbranding or adulteration of food products or drugs; and

f. Dealers in particular products, such as automobiles, motorized wheelchairs, agricultural equipment, and hearing aids.

B. Except for the rights of a buyer in ordinary course of business under subsection (A)(1) of this section, in the event of a conflict between this Article and a law referred to in subsection (A) of this section, that law governs.

C. For purposes of this Article, failure to comply with a law referred to in subsection (A) of this section has only the effect specified in that law.

D. This Article modifies, limits, and supersedes the federal Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act, 15 U.S.C. § 7001 et seq., except that nothing in this Article modifies, limits, or supersedes § 7001(c) of that Act or authorizes electronic delivery of any of the notices described in § 7003 of that Act. ONCA 13-23, eff. Sept. 24, 2013.