Electronic Transactions Act | Chapter 99 — Uganda law | Esheria

Electronic Transactions Act

The Act comes into force on a date appointed by the Minister.

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Jurisdiction
Uganda
Instrument
Act or statute
Citation
Chapter 99
Version
18 Mar 2011
Language
en
Official source
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Citation provenance: source:ug:ulii · schema StatuteEnrichmentPublicV1.

Source attribution: Source: Uganda Legal Information Institute

Statute overview

About this statute

The Act comes into force on a date appointed by the Minister. This section provides definitions of key terms used in the Act (for example: addressee, advanced electronic signature, automated transaction, computer, consumer). The Act does not apply to the list of documents specified in Schedule 2, and it does not limit the operation of any law that expressly authorises, prohibits, or regulates the use of electronic documents. States the Act's object: to provide a legal and regulatory framework to enable and facilitate electronic communications and transactions and to promote related goals such as legal certainty, technology neutrality, e‑Government services, consumer protection, investment and innovation. A person satisfies a requirement to produce a document or information by producing it in electronic form where authenticity and accessibility conditions are met.