Electronic Communications Act definition
Examples of Electronic Communications Act in a sentence
The parties acknowledge and agree that this Agreement is subject to the U.S. Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act, the Singapore Electronic Transactions Act, the U.K. Electronic Communications Act 2000, and any similar law in any other applicable jurisdiction that makes legally effective a contract in electronic form, and authorizes acceptance by means of an electronic signature or process.
You hereby consent to the dispatch or transmission by Swazi Mobile of all and any necessary communications in terms of the Electronic Communications Act No 9/2013.
The Croatian Gas Association and the Croatian Gas Centre Ltd., as the joint controllers, and based on legitimate interests, in accordance with the Electronic Communications Act, process the personal data of its customers and business associates (email, telephone number, address, previous purchases) in order to provide them with information on similar products and services for which they may be interested in.
This Agreement is binding upon each party if executed digitally and conveyed by electronic communication, having the meaning given to that term in Electronic Communications Act 2000 and the Electronic Signatures Regulations 2002.
Any signature made by a party or on the party’s behalf in a way which complies with the Electronic Communications Act 2000 will be effective and binding on the relevant party.