“Addressee”, In Relation To An Electronic Communication, Means A Party Who Is Intended By The Originator To Receive The Electronic Communication, But Does Not Include A Party Acting As An Intermediary With.
(2) this act shall come into force on such date as the minister may, by notice published in the gazette appoint, and different dates may be appointed for different provisions of this act and any reference in any such Given on the 2nd day of december b.e. Section 3—scope of act (1) this act shall not be interpreted so as to exclude statute law or the principles of the common law being applied to, recognising or accommodating.
Part 1—Preliminary 1 Name Of Act This Act Is The Electronic Transactions Act 2001.
19 of 2006 1 [certified on 19th may, 2006] ld.—o. Short title and commencement schedule 1 schedule 2 chapter i interpretation, objects and application. Thereby creating a more secure legal environment, which enables and facilitates the use of electronic transactions by citizens and private entities, and.
Means The Relations, Financial Disposals, Personal Status And All Legal Matters Other Than Criminal Matters, Including Individual Disposals Or Contracts As May Be Concluded Or Executed Totally Or Partially Through Electronic Data Message;
Such contracts must, however, comply with the provisions of the consumer contracts act chapter 8:03 of. Organic act n°2004 63 of july 27th 2004 on the protection of personal data. Legal recognition of electronic records 6.
This Act Applies To Electronic Transactions And Electronic Records Of Every Type.
*(2)parts i, ii, iii and iv of this act came into operation on 6th. This act applies to electronic transactions and electronic records of every type. 1 short title [see note 1] this act may be cited as the electronic transactions act 1999.
Electronic Transactions Act An Act To Give Legal Effect To Electronic Documents, Electronic Records, Electronic Signatures And Electronic Transactions.
(1) in this act, unless the context otherwise requires —. To help ease the costs of transacting electronically, the government through the posts and telecommunications regulatory authority of zimbabwe (potraz), reduced the costs of transacting on the unstructured supplementary service data (ussd) platform from 12 cents per transaction to 5 cents per transaction. In this act, unless the context otherwise requires: