Electronically transmitted definition

Electronically transmitted or “electronic transmission” means a communication sent or received through technological apparatuses, including computer terminals or other equipment or mechanisms linked by telephone or microwave relays, or any similar apparatus having electrical, digital, magnetic, wireless, optical, electromagnetic or similar capabilities.
Electronically transmitted or “electronic transmission” means a communication sent or
Electronically transmitted means the initiation of an electronic transmission.

Examples of Electronically transmitted in a sentence

  • Electronically transmitted signatures will be regarded as original signatures.

  • Electronically transmitted signatures shall constitute acceptable, binding signatures for purposes of this Agreement.

  • Electronically transmitted or faxed proposals will not be accepted.

  • Electronically transmitted submissions (facsimile, e-mail, etc.) will not be accepted for this Tender.

  • Electronically transmitted orders for controlled substances must comply with DEA regulations.


More Definitions of Electronically transmitted

Electronically transmitted means the initiation of an
Electronically transmitted or ‘electronic transmission’ means a
Electronically transmitted or “electronic transmission” means a commu- nication sent or received through technolog- ical apparatuses, including computer terminals or other equipment or mechanisms linked by telephone or microwave relays, or any similar apparatus having electrical, dig- ital, magnetic, wireless, optical, electromag- netic or similar capabilities.
Electronically transmitted means any form or process of
Electronically transmitted means that the sender of an
Electronically transmitted or "electronic transmission" means the transmission of a prescription in electronic form. The term does not include the transmission of a prescription by facsimile.
Electronically transmitted means that the sender of an electronic transmission initiated the electronic transmission.