Author: John Giles
Date: July 23, 2008 - 1 am
Category: Advice, Contracting, eCommunications, Email, eTransactions, Free
Date: July 23, 2008 - 1 am
Category: Advice, Contracting, eCommunications, Email, eTransactions, Free
The Labour Court (in Jafta v Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife (D204/07) [2008] ZALC 84 (1 July 2008)) has recently confirmed that you can conclude a contract by email and SMS. This is not really anything new. Since the Electronic Communications and Transactions Act (“ECT Act“) came into effect it has been possible to do this. It is nice however to see a court actually applying the sections of the ECT Act.
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