Sec. 113. (a) If an offer evokes an electronic record in response, a contract may be formed in the same manner and with the same effect as if the record were not electronic, but an acceptance of the offer is effective, if at all, when received.
(b) In an automated transaction, the following rules apply:
(1) A contract may be formed by the interaction of electronic agents of the parties even if no individual was aware of or reviewed the electronic agents' actions or the resulting terms and agreements.
(2) A contract may be formed by the interaction of an electronic agent and an individual, acting on the individual's own behalf or for another person, including by an interaction in which the individual performs actions that the individual is free to refuse to perform and which the individual knows or has reason to know will cause the electronic agent to complete the transaction or performance.
(c) The terms of a contract are determined by the substantive law applicable to the particular contract.
As added by P.L.62-2000, SEC.1.
Structure Indiana Code
Article 2. Commercial Transactions
Chapter 8. Uniform Electronic Transactions Act
26-2-8-104. Agreement to Conduct Transaction Electronically; Variation by Agreement
26-2-8-105. Construction and Application
26-2-8-106. Legal Recognition of Electronic Records, Electronic Signatures, and Electronic Contracts
26-2-8-107. Provision of Information in Writing; Presentation of Records
26-2-8-108. Attribution and Effect of Electronic Record and Electronic Signature
26-2-8-109. Effect of Change or Error
26-2-8-110. Notarization and Acknowledgment
26-2-8-111. Retention of Electronic Records; Originals
26-2-8-112. Admissibility of Evidence
26-2-8-113. Automated Transaction
26-2-8-114. Time and Place of Sending and Receipt
26-2-8-115. Transferable Records
26-2-8-116. Electronic Signature Involving Individual Health Information
26-2-8-202. Acceptance and Distribution of Electronic Records by Governmental Agencies