electronic commerce definition

electronic commerce means the supply of goods or services or both, including digital products over digital or electronic network;
electronic commerce means electronic techniques for accomplishing business transactions including electronic mail or messaging, World Wide Web technology, electronic bulletin boards, purchase cards, electronic funds transfer, and electronic data interchange.
electronic commerce means the end to end electronic exchange of business information using electronic data interchange, electronic mail, elec- tronic bulletin boards, electronic funds transfer (EFT) and similar tech- nologies.

Examples of electronic commerce in a sentence

  • Any such waiver or abridgement shall be in writing or by electronic means in accordance with the Electronic Commerce Act, 2000 (Ontario), except a waiver of notice of a meeting of shareholders or of the board, which may be given in any manner.

  • A notice or document required or permitted by the Act, the articles, the by-laws or otherwise may be sent by electronic means in accordance with the Electronic Commerce Act, 2000 (Ontario).

  • A notice or other document may be served by the Company upon any member either personally, by sending it through the post in a prepaid envelope or wrapper addressed to such member at his address as appearing in the Register of Members, by an electronic communication as defined in, and permitted by, the Electronic Commerce Act 2000 and by electronic means as defined in, and permitted by, the Transparency (Directive 2004/109/EC) Regulations 2007.

  • Any Party executing this Agreement by fax or PDF file shall, immediately following a request by any other Party, provide an originally executed counterpart of this Agreement; provided, however, that any failure to so provide shall not constitute a breach of this Agreement except to the extent that such electronic execution is not otherwise permitted under the Electronic Commerce Act, 2000 (Ontario).

  • A notice or document required or permitted to be sent under this Section 10.1 may be sent by electronic means in accordance with the Electronic Commerce Act, 2000 (Ontario) or by any other method permitted pursuant to the Act.


More Definitions of electronic commerce

electronic commerce means engaging in commercial or retail transactions predominantly
electronic commerce means engaging in commercial or retail transactions predominantly over the Internet or a computer network, utilizing the Internet as a platform for transacting busi- ness, or facilitating the use of the Internet by other persons for business transactions, and may be further defined by the Oregon Business Development Department by rule.
electronic commerce means supply of goods and/or services including digital products over digital or electronic network;
electronic commerce means the supply or receipt of goods and / or services, or transmitting of funds or data, over an electronic network, primarily the internet, by using any of the applications that rely on the internet, like but not limited to e-mail, instant messaging, shopping carts, Web services, Universal Description, Discovery and Integration (UDDI), File Transfer Protocol (FTP), and Electronic Data Interchange (EDI), whether or not the payment is conducted online and whether or not the ultimate delivery of the goods and/or services is done by the operator;
electronic commerce means the use of electronic methods
electronic commerce means the use of electronic data interchange (EDI) techniques to both describe state requirements to offerors using a paper-free electronic medium and to enable offerors to respond to these requirements in a similar fashion, including the transmission of purchase orders and contracts to contractors, shipment receipt, and payment;
electronic commerce means the use of electronic methods to enable solicitation, supplier response, notice of contract award, state agency acquisition processes, or any other function to make an acquisition;