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The Requirements of Writing for Electronic Land Contracts: The Queensland Experience Compared with Other Jurisdictions

Christensen, Sharon A. and Duncan, William D. and Low, Rouhshi (2003) The Requirements of Writing for Electronic Land Contracts: The Queensland Experience Compared with Other Jurisdictions. E Law 10(3).

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Abstract

The increase in popularity of the Internet has seen more and more people entering into online contracts. However the move from paper based commercial transactions to using electronic communication techniques raises questions as to the validity of such contracts, the time and place of their formation, proof of the terms, the authentication and integrity of the electronic communications and determining the applicable law. This article examines the traditional legal requirements of writing for land contracts focussing on the law of Queensland, Australia. The authors critically analyse the ability of these accepted principles to adapt to a digital medium, and compare and contrast the approaches in several jurisdictions. They conclude by suggesting a framework for the application of existing legal principles to electronic land contracts.

Item Type:Journal Article
RM Number:2004001445
Status:Published
Keywords:Electronic commerce, requirements of writing, online contracts, electronic land contracts
Subjects:390000 Law, Justice and Law Enforcement > 390100 Law
ID Code:4169
Deposited By:Low, R
Deposited On:25 May 2006
Alternative Locations:http://www.murdoch.edu.au/elaw/, http://www.murdoch.edu.au/elaw/issues/v10n3/christensen103_text.html
Copyright Owner:Copyright 2003 E Law and the authors
Copyright Statement:The contents of this journal can be freely accessed online via the journal’s web page (see link).