Sentences with phrase «electronic equivalent»

The E-Commerce Act allows for electronic equivalents of writing and signature but does not require anyone to accept them, so it would apply to support the legal validity of transactions only where the parties agree to use e-documents.
For that matter, Manitoba has never proclaimed in force the part of The Electronic Commerce and Information Act authorizing electronic equivalents of writing and signature.
The BC Legislature expressly extends the rule about wills to electronic records, though in slightly different terms than apply to electronic equivalents of writing in the Electronic Transactions Act.
The Gear VR uses a mobile phone as its display, the electronic equivalent of watching a game through a screen door.
I've always figured some people WILL continue to use the now - new channels almost exclusively but I've never been firmly convinced that we'll entirely turn to a set of proprietary systems, or that the need for the electronic equivalent of a letter will go away.
But to many people the message was just an annoyance, the electronic equivalent of junk mail.
It is the electronic equivalent of the microdot: what seems like a holiday snap might contain the blueprint of a building or a bomb.
Once they were huge, the electronic equivalents of Zeus on Mount Olympus, cumbersome, cranky, and commanding constant care.
Since most integrated circuits have a life span of less than 20 years, the spacecraft will already be the electronic equivalent of a senior citizen if it gets to Alpha Centauri with no delays.
As electronic controllers became more commonplace, the mechanical fuel distributor gave way to an electronic equivalent (KE - Jetronic, that's what the «E» stands for).
Sometimes print books are cheaper than their electronic equivalents
Hi Eoin, With eBooks being so much cheaper I was wondering is there any sign of a renaissance in pulp fiction or the electronic equivalent of dime store novels?
Other technologies being applied to electronic paper include modifications of liquid crystal displays, electrochromic displays, and the electronic equivalent of an Etch A Sketch at Kyushu University.
We put up cold hard cash or its electronic equivalent via a debit card or credit card.
Direct deposit is the electronic equivalent to taking a paper check to your financial institution and having the teller place the funds from the check into your account.
Aside from being tired of my gadget collection looking like the electronic equivalent of a Young Republicans mixer, and the frequency with which I must obsessive compulsively clean my Wii balance board with Clorox ® wipes, I think the black board would be better because it's the Darth Vader of skateboards.
Donkey Kong Country Returns is a fun game, the electronic equivalent of a really well made pizza.
The original organizational structure of finding tools like the Canadian Abridgment was fist built in print, and I would argue that its electronic equivalent has enough foundation from the print that its origins can not be dismissed and while it is likely that «Headnotes come from databases of case summaries,» there is still a significant value to pointing a researcher to a copy of a decision that has a headnote.
These texts intend to facilitate e-commerce transactions by establishing rules to allow the electronic equivalent of paper - based documents to be legally recognised, thereby removing obstacles encountered by the use of electronic means.
Is there an electronic equivalent?
As long as the short title is added only as a marginal note / running header (or electronic equivalent), it doesn't change the substance of anything.
One might argue that allowing European based computers to access a Canadian based computer is the electronic equivalent of a person visiting Canada and going to the store; or a mail order operation.
So, this being Friday, I'll spill the electronic equivalent: pixels.
You won't need a pen or paper, or any electronic equivalent... [more]
The electronic equivalent of paper could almost be the PDF.
The procedure was established that book / journal deposited titles would be replaced by the electronic equivalent.
If «control» is the electronic equivalent of «possession», how does one define it, or recognize it, or enforce it, for legal purposes?
One type of resource is, of course, the article examining some subject which is the electronic equivalent of an article, or lecture, or speech, printed in a paper journal.
The electronic equivalent of photocopying the book.
The Convention does not distinguish between seals on paper and electronic equivalents, whatever they are.
You have to consider the work flow and work processes around the specific document and organize your electronic equivalents accordingly.
The E-Peso is the electronic equivalent of the paper peso.
Or the electronic equivalent, at least.
It's the electronic equivalent of paper clipping a business card to a letter.
All parties to a document create a secure account on the company server, where the electronic equivalent of their signature, a signature «stamp,» is stored.
The Web is already starting to include the electronic equivalent of the classified listing.
Social networking is their electronic equivalent of happy hour or a business gathering.
This is an electronic equivalent of classified ads in a newspaper.
In one respect it is an electronic equivalent of classified ads in a newspaper but to a world audience.
ICIWorld is an electronic equivalent of classified ads in a newspaper but with a market of over 500,00,000 people.
ICI World is an advertising service more like an electronic equivalent of classified ads in a newspaper.
The service is more like an electronic equivalent of classified ads in a newspaper.

Phrases with «electronic equivalent»

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