E-Document definition

E-Document means an electronic version of a document generally composed of text.
E-Document means an electronic version of a document.
E-Document means an electronic version of a document generally composed

Examples of E-Document in a sentence

  • If any transmitted E-Document is received in an unintelligible or garbled form, the receiving party shall promptly notify the originating party in a reasonable manner.

  • Upon proper receipt of an E-Document, the receiving party shall promptly transmit a functional acknowledgment in return.

  • Any transmission of data which is not an E-Document shall have no force or effect between the parties.

  • In the absence of such a notice, the originating party's records of the contents of such E-Document shall control.

  • A functional acknowledgment shall constitute conclusive evidence that an E-Document has been properly received.


More Definitions of E-Document

E-Document or “electronic document” means any document, other than an e-record, that has been e-filed in accordance with these Rules.
E-Document means an electronic version of a document generally composed of text. 5. “E-File” and “E-Filing” means submitting documents to the Court for filing by electronic
E-Document means any document, other than an e-record, that has been e-filed in accordance with this rule.
E-Document means a document sent or received in a structured electronic format.
E-Document means and refers to a document electronically filed under these Rules.
E-Document means a document that is created, generated, sent, communicated, received, and/or stored by digital or electronic means within the Platform generally for the purpose of efficient distribution to Users or to facilitate Document E Signing.
E-Document refers to any document or discrete compilation of text and/or graphical information in electronic form suitable for submission into the Odyssey File & Serve program.