Contract and Commercial Law Act 2017

Repeal of revised Acts, consequential amendments, and miscellaneous provisions

346: Revocation

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“When old electronic transaction rules are cancelled”

You should know that the Electronic Transactions Regulations 2003 are no longer in effect. The government has decided to cancel these rules. This means that the old regulations from 2003 about electronic transactions don’t apply anymore. When a law or regulation is cancelled like this, it’s called being “revoked”. So, if you were using those old rules for any electronic transactions, you’ll need to check if there are new rules to follow instead.

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