Electronic Document Transmissions Clause Samples
The 'Electronic Document Transmissions' clause establishes the rules and validity for sending documents electronically between parties. It typically specifies that documents sent via email, fax, or other electronic means are considered legally effective and received once transmitted to the designated address or system. This clause ensures that parties can efficiently exchange important documents without relying on physical delivery, reducing delays and providing clarity on when communications are deemed received.
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Electronic Document Transmissions. EDT (Electronic document transmissions) shall be deemed valid and enforceable in respect of any provisions of this Contract. As applicable, this agreement shall be:- Incorporate U.S. Public Law 106-229, ‘‘Electronic Signatures in Global & National Commerce Act’’ or such other applicable law conforming to the UNCITRAL Model Law on Electronic Signatures (2001)
Electronic Document Transmissions. EDT (Electronic document transmissions) shall be deemed valid and enforceable in respect of any provisions of this Contract. As applicable, this agreement shall be:- Incorporate U.S. Public Law 106-229, ‘‘Electronic Signatures in Global & National Commerce Act’’ or such other applicable law conforming to the UNCITRAL Model Law on Electronic Signatures (2001) ELECTRONICCOMMERCEAGREEMENT(ECE/TRADE/257,Geneva,May2000)adoptedbythe United Nations Centre for Trade Facilitation and Electronic Business (UN/CEFACT).. EDT documents shall be subject to European Community Directive No. 95/46/EEC, as applicable. Either Party may request hard copy of any document that has been previously transmitted by electronic meansprovidedhowever,thatanysuchrequestshallinnomannerdelaythepartiesfromperforming their respective
Electronic Document Transmissions a. The Parties further agree:
1. To the extent that they are not in conflict with this document, that the use of electronic messages shall create valid and enforceable rights and obligations between them; and
2. That to the extent permitted under the applicable law, electronic messages shall be admissible as evidence, provided that such electronic messages are sent to addresses and in formats, if any, designated either expressly or implicitly by the addresses; and
3. Not to challenge the validity of any communication or agreement between them solely on the ground of the use of electronic means, whether or not such use was reviewed by any natural person.
Electronic Document Transmissions. EDT (Electronic document transmissions) shall be deemed valid and enforceable in respect of any provisions of this Contract. As
