Distance Communication definition

Distance Communication means any method making it possible to make a statement of agreement in the absence of parties for the purpose of concluding a framework agreement or a one-off agreement for a payment transaction.
Distance Communication includes communication by means of telephone, radio, telex or other facility.
Distance Communication means a transaction to acquire a firearm where the parties to the transaction are not physically present;(b)

Examples of Distance Communication in a sentence

  • If such amendments are related to the Payment Service, the Bank shall inform the Customer, who is a Consumer, about such amendments at least 60 (sixty) days before the day when the respective amendments come into effect via the Internetbank, electronic mail or other Means of Distance Communication on the use whereof the Parties have agreed.

  • The User irrevocably accepts, declares, and undertakes that Lydians shall not be responsible if, during the use of the Means of Distance Communication, the service cannot be provided due to technical reasons such as failure of the vehicle, interruption of communication, slowness of communication, line density that cannot be caused by the Lydians system occurring between the instrument used and the Lydians computer system, provided that there is no fault attributable to him/her.

  • Information on the Bank's exchange rates applicable to certain foreign exchange transaction is available to the Customer upon execution of the order on the relevant foreign exchange transaction at the Place of Service or via the Internetbank or other Means of Distance Communication.

  • The Client accedes to the Insurance at the moment of confirming Accession to Insurance via a Means of Distance Communication.


More Definitions of Distance Communication

Distance Communication. , cf. no. 37, shall mean distance communication as defined in the Act on Consumer Contracts.
Distance Communication means any method making it possible to make a statement of agreement in the absence of parties for the purpose of concluding