Electronic signatures in Jordan
April 26, 2020
Electronic signatures in JordanApril 26, 2020 The Electronic Transactions Law No. 15 of 2015 (“Law”) essentially defines electronic signatures as “data in the form of letters, numbers, codes, or symbols and which is electronically, or in any other similar mean, included in, affixed to, or associated with an electronic record and is used to authenticate the identity of the signatory and differentiate such individual from others”. Electronic transactions are defined in the Law as “transactions carried out by electronic means”. There are three different types of electronic signatures:
Electronic signatures will be deemed protected if all of the following conditions are met:
Further, electronic signatures will be deemed authenticated if the above-mentioned conditions are fulfilled in addition to being certified by any of the following institutions:
In the event that the electronic signature is not protected nor authenticated, such ordinary electronic signature will have the same evidential weight of an ordinary document between the parties to the electronic transaction. In the event that an ordinary electronic signature is denied, the party who seeks to rely on such ordinary electronic signature will be required to prove its validity. A protected electronic signature will carry the same evidential weight of an ordinary document and can be relied on as evidence by the parties to the electronic transaction. An authenticated electronic signature will carry the same evidential weight of an ordinary document and can be relied on as evidence by the parties to the electronic transaction, in addition to third parties. It is worth noting that an electronic record that does not carry an electronic signature, will have the same evidential weight of an unsigned document. In regards to electronic signatures, the Ministry of Industry and Trade issued instructions on 2 April 2020 stating that electronic signatures will validly pass ordinary general assembly meetings and extraordinary general assembly meetings, in addition to matters resolved at meetings of the board of directors of a company. Electronic signatures can also be used to execute vendor/supplier agreements, sales contracts, documents relating to employee on-boarding and other various legal documents excluding those listed below and any other document otherwise excluded by Jordanian law and regulations. It is important to note that the Law does not apply to the following transactions:
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