Electronic Transactions
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2010 No. C 2625
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(b) any conduct of the addressee, sufficient to indicate to the originator
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that the document has been received.
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(3) Where the originator has stated that the delivery of the document
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is conditional on receipt of the acknowledgment, the document is treated
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as though it has never been sent, until the acknowledgment is received.
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is conditional on receipt of the acknowledgment, and the acknowledgment
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has not been received by the originator within the time specified or agreed
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or, if no time has been specified or agreed, within a reasonable time, the
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originator:
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(a) may give notice to the addressee stating that no acknowledgment
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has been received and specifying a reasonable time by which the
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acknowledgment shall be received; and
(4) Where the originator has not stated that the delivery of a document
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(b) if the acknowledgment is not received within the time specified in
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paragraph (a), may, upon notice to the addressee, treat the document as
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though it had never been sent, or exercise any other rights he may have.
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(5) Where the originator receives the addressee’s acknowledgment of
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receipt, it is presumed, unless contrary evidence is adduced, that the particular
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document was received by the addressee.
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document corresponds to the information received.
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document met requirements, either agreed upon by the parties or set forth
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in applicable standards, it is presumed that those requirements have been
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met.
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this section shall apply to the legal consequences that may arise either from
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that document or from the acknowledgment of its receipt.
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29.—(1) Unless otherwise agreed between the originator and the
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addressee, the dispatch of a document occurs when it enters an information
(6) The presumption in subsection (5) above does not imply that the
(7) Where the received acknowledgment states that the related
(8) Except in so far as it relates to the sending or receipt of the document,