Affirmation Comparative Study Between Traditional Contract and Electronic Contract

Ali Ahmed Al-Zubi

Abstract


In the electronic environment, several contracts will be conducted; especially that contracting is permissible legally through this mean. Since the contracting involves the affirmation and acceptance, I will address the electronic affirmation distinguishing it from the conventional affirmation. I have used the comparative analytical description method.
I have divided this research into two sections; the first one addressed the theory of contract, where the affirmation can be discussed only after clarifying the contract theory and indicating some specificity with respect to electronic contracting, while the second section addressed the affirmation, as a major pillar of contract by comparing conventional contract and electronic contracting.


Keywords


E-Contract; Contract; Contract theory; Affirmation; Jordanian legislations

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/j.css.1923669720130904.3678

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