Information Technology Act definition
Examples of Information Technology Act in a sentence
Unless the Digital Certificate is revoked, it will be assumed to represent adequate authority of the Authority User to bid on behalf of the Firm for the Tenders processed on the Electronic Tender Management System of Government of Maharashtra as per Indian Information Technology Act, 2000.
The Partnership Firm has to authorize a specific individual via an authorization certificate signed by a partner of the firm (and in case the applicant is a partner, another partner in the same form is required to authorise) to use the digital certificate as per Indian Information Technology Act, 2000.
This Agreement is an electronic record in terms of Information Technology Act, 2000 and generated by a computer system, and does not require any physical or digital signatures.
In doing so, Cardmember shall be liable for legal action under the provisions of Information Technology Act, 2000 and other Acts applicable at that time.
This Agreement will not be governed by any codification of Article 2 or 2A of the Uniform Commercial Code, or any codification of the Uniform Computer Information Technology Act (UCITA), or any references to the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods.
These Terms & Conditions are being executed electronically and each Party recognizes that the same is validly executed under the Information Technology Act, 2000 and shall form a binding agreement between the Parties and no Party shall claim invalidity of these Terms and Conditions merely on the grounds that these Terms and Conditions are being executed electronically.
In doing so you shall be liable for legal action under the provisions of Information Technology Act, 2000 and other acts applicable from time to time.
The Parties agree that this contract is not a contract for the sale of goods; therefore, the Agreement shall not be governed by any codification of Article 2 or 2A of the Uniform Commercial Code, or any codification of the Uniform Computer Information Technology Act (“UCITA”), or any references to the United National Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods.
Service of notice for Dispute Resolution and for purposes other than those which are required under the Information Technology Act, 2000 to be given only to the Grievance Officer shall not be valid.
Unless the certificate is revoked, it will be assumed to represent adequate authority of the specific individual to bid on behalf of the Organization for online bids as per Information Technology Act 2000.