Common use of Electronic Communications and Transaction Clause in Contracts

Electronic Communications and Transaction. Act 25 of 2002 I acknowledge and agree that all electronic communication as defined in the Electronic Communications and Transaction Act 25 of 2002, which purport to emanate from me, shall be deemed to have been given by me in the form actually received by Company. Electronic communication is defined as data messages which is “data generated, sent, received or stored by electronic means and includes voice, where the voice is used in an automated transaction; and a stored record” I hereby waive any rights I may have or may obtain against the company arising directly or indirectly from any losses or damages that I may suffer because the company acted on any electronic communication and I indemnify the company against any claims, demands or actions suffered by them because they acted on a faxed instruction.

Appears in 14 contracts

Samples: resources.easyequities.co.za, resources.easyequities.co.za, hydroxholdings.co.za

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