Acts and Regulations

2011, c.145 - Electronic Transactions Act

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Regulations
20(1)The Lieutenant-Governor in Council may make regulations
(a) defining any word or expression used in but not defined in this Act;
(b) respecting the form, the nature, the technological attributes or any other characteristic of the electronic information that may or shall be used for the purpose of any provision of this Act or in relation to any matter;
(c) respecting the manner in which and the terms and conditions on which electronic information referred to in paragraph (b) may or shall be used;
(d) respecting consent to electronic transactions and the manner in which consent is given and expressed;
(e) respecting electronic payments;
(f) excluding any Act, legal requirement, information, transaction or other matter from the application of this Act or of any of its provisions;
(g) respecting consumer contracts or other consumer transactions that are entered into electronically, in whole or in part;
(h) for carrying out the purpose and intent of this Act.
20(2)Regulations under this section may be general or specific, both as to the persons to whom and the subject-matter to which they relate.
20(3)Regulations under paragraph (1)(g) may include provisions relating to the substantive, formal and procedural requirements of a consumer contract or other consumer transaction, to its enforceability and to the remedies that may arise in relation to it.
2001, c.E-5.5, s.19
Regulations
20(1)The Lieutenant-Governor in Council may make regulations
(a) defining any word or expression used in but not defined in this Act;
(b) respecting the form, the nature, the technological attributes or any other characteristic of the electronic information that may or shall be used for the purpose of any provision of this Act or in relation to any matter;
(c) respecting the manner in which and the terms and conditions on which electronic information referred to in paragraph (b) may or shall be used;
(d) respecting consent to electronic transactions and the manner in which consent is given and expressed;
(e) respecting electronic payments;
(f) excluding any Act, legal requirement, information, transaction or other matter from the application of this Act or of any of its provisions;
(g) respecting consumer contracts or other consumer transactions that are entered into electronically, in whole or in part;
(h) for carrying out the purpose and intent of this Act.
20(2)Regulations under this section may be general or specific, both as to the persons to whom and the subject-matter to which they relate.
20(3)Regulations under paragraph (1)(g) may include provisions relating to the substantive, formal and procedural requirements of a consumer contract or other consumer transaction, to its enforceability and to the remedies that may arise in relation to it.
2001, c.E-5.5, s.19