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Canada
Legislation: Uniform Electronic Commerce (UECA)
Status: Enacted
Year Enacted: 1999
Require Smart Cards: No
Require Time-Stamping: No
Excluded Documents: None
Case Law: None

Contents

History

Canada’s model law on Uniform Electronic Commerce (UECA) was enacted in 1999.

Overview

Legislation Definitions & Excerpts

Electronic Signature Definitions

The general law does not set any technical standard for the production of a valid signature.

Requirements Pertaining to Electronic Signatures

Definitions 1. (b) "electronic signature" means information in electronic form that a person has created or adopted in order to sign a document and that is in, attached to or associated with the document . 10. (1) A requirement under [enacting jurisdiction] law for the signature of a person is satisfied by an electronic signature. 11. (1) A requirement under [enacting jurisdiction] law that requires a person to present or retain a document in original form is satisfied by the provision or retention of an electronic document if (a) there exists a reliable assurance as to the integrity of the information contained in the electronic document from the time the document to be presented or retained was first made in its final form, whether as a paper document or as an electronic document;

Excluded Documents

Case Law

  • Unknown

References

  • [1]: Link to law – Annotated.