Common use of Electronic Transmission of Data Clause in Contracts

Electronic Transmission of Data. 19.1. Throughout the period of providing the Services, the parties shall be entitled to communicate among themselves electronically. However, it is impossible to guarantee that the data transmitted electronically will be totally secure, free of viruses or errors; such transmissions can be intercepted, altered, lost, destroyed, delayed, or made unusable. The parties shall therefore recognise that no system or procedure can completely avoid such risks. 19.2. The parties hereby confirm that they accept these risks, duly authorise the use of electronic communications and agree to use all means available and appropriate to detect the most widespread viruses prior to sending information electronically. Each party shall be responsible for protecting its own systems and interests as regards electronic communications, and no party shall be held responsible, in any way or form whatsoever, on either a contractual or criminal basis, including negligence, or any other basis, for any loss, error or omission resulting from, or relating to, the use of electronic communications among the parties.

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Electronic Transmission of Data. 19.1. 21.1 Throughout the period of providing the Services, the parties shall be entitled to communicate among themselves electronically. However, it is impossible to guarantee that the data transmitted electronically will be totally secure, free of viruses or errors; such transmissions can be intercepted, altered, lost, destroyed, delayed, or made unusable. The parties shall therefore recognise that no system or procedure can completely avoid such risks. 19.2. 21.2 The parties hereby confirm that they accept these risks, duly authorise the use of electronic communications and agree to use all means available and appropriate to detect the most widespread viruses prior to sending information electronically. Each party shall be responsible for protecting its own systems and interests as regards electronic communications, and no party shall be held responsible, in any way or form whatsoever, on either a contractual or criminal basis, including negligence, or any other basis, for any loss, error or omission resulting from, or relating to, the use of electronic communications among the parties.

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Sources: General Terms and Conditions