electronic transaction definition

electronic transaction means a paperless transfer of funds to or from a trust or fiduciary account. Electronic transactions do not include transfers initiated by voice or automated teller or cash dispensing machines.
electronic transaction means a transaction made through an electronic device;
electronic transaction means payment, Funds Transfer and cash withdrawal Transactions that are initiated on your Account using Electronic Equipment and not intended to be authenticated by comparing a manual signature with a specimen signature.

Examples of electronic transaction in a sentence

  • The Parties agree that this Agreement may be accepted, executed or agreed to through the use of an electronic signature in accordance with the Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act (“E-Sign Act”), Title 15, United States Code, Sections 7001 et seq., the Uniform Electronic Transaction Act (“UETA”) and any applicable state law.


More Definitions of electronic transaction

electronic transaction means the exchange of information or data, the sale or purchase of goods or services, between businesses, households, individuals, governments, and other public or private organizations, conducted over computer-mediated networks;
electronic transaction means any transaction conducted over a network, using computers, information and communication technologies, including telecommunications;
electronic transaction means any communication, expression of will, agreement or other transaction where a data message is used;
electronic transaction. Means a transaction effected by the Card to affect electronic funds transfer at any ATM or POS Terminal.
electronic transaction means a Waitomo Fuel Card transaction effected through the Card Cloud network;
electronic transaction means the following:
electronic transaction means to submit data directly via electronic connection from a hospital or ambulatory surgery facility to the Office according to Electronic Data Interchange standards established by the American National Standards Institute's Accredited Standards Committee, known as the Health Care Transaction Set (837) ASC X 12N.