ELECTRONIC COMMERCIAL TRANSACTIONS
Prior to the conclusion of the contract, the seller is obliged, in the case of electronic commercial transactions, to provide the consumer with the following
The growth and impact of electronic means of communication and business has seen the government of the Republic of Cameroon enact favorable laws aimed at regulating and promoting e-commerce in Cameroon.
E-commerce has become a cost-effective method through which business can be done between Cameroon and other countries of the globe.
E-commerce comprises of the buying and selling of goods and services online. However, the law on electronic commerce has made provision for a wide range of definition which fall within the scope of the 2010 law regulating electronic commerce in Cameroon. Some of such definitions are as follows;
Prior to the conclusion of the contract, the seller is obliged, in the case of electronic commercial transactions, to provide the consumer with the following
Electronic commerce is unrestricted, with the exception of: Electronic commerce is subject to compliance with the following provisions relating to: Under the conditions laid down
All advertising in any form whatsoever, accessible via an online service, must clearly identify as such: The provisions of the paragraph above apply without prejudice
The conclusion of contracts by electronic means is authorized subject to the provisions of the laws and regulations in force. The rules governing written contracts