1301 - Territorial applicability; parties' power to choose applicable law.

                                CHAPTER 13               TERRITORIAL APPLICABILITY AND GENERAL RULES     Sec.     1301.  Territorial applicability; parties' power to choose            applicable law.     1302.  Variation by agreement.     1303.  Course of performance, course of dealing and usage of            trade.     1304.  Obligation of good faith.     1305.  Remedies to be liberally administered.     1306.  Waiver or renunciation of claim or right after breach.     1307.  Prima facie evidence by third-party documents.     1308.  Performance or acceptance under reservation of rights.     1309.  Option to accelerate at will.     1310.  Subordinated obligations.        Enactment.  Chapter 13 was added April 16, 2008, P.L.57,     No.13, effective in 60 days.     § 1301.  Territorial applicability; parties' power to choose                applicable law.        (a)  Agreement; reasonable relation requirement.--Except as     otherwise provided in this section, when a transaction bears a     reasonable relation to this Commonwealth and also to another     state or nation, the parties may agree that the law either of     this Commonwealth or of such other state or nation shall govern     their rights and duties.        (b)  Absence of agreement; approved relation requirement.--In     the absence of an agreement effective under subsection (a), and     except as provided in subsection (c), this title applies to     transactions bearing an appropriate relation to this     Commonwealth.        (c)  Mandatory applicability of title.--If one of the     following provisions of this title specifies the applicable law,     that provision governs, and a contrary agreement is effective     only to the extent permitted by the law so specified:            (1)  Section 2402 (relating to rights of creditors of        seller against sold goods).            (2)  Sections 2A105 (relating to territorial application        of division to goods covered by certificate of title) and        2A106 (relating to limitation on power of parties to consumer        lease to choose applicable law and judicial forum).            (3)  Section 4102 (relating to applicability).            (4)  Section 4A507 (relating to choice of law).            (5)  Section 5116 (relating to choice of law and forum).            (6)  Section 8110 (relating to applicability; choice of        law).            (7)  Ch. 93 Subch. A (relating to law governing        perfection and priority).