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Draft law: E-contract formed after buyer submits order

By Jiang Wei | chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2018-08-29 16:07

A white-collar worker buys books online in Beijing, Dec 28, 2017. [Photo/VCG]

Six draft sections on specific areas of civil law were submitted to China's top legislature on Monday, beginning the second phase of formulating the country's long-expected civil code.

The draft on contract makes rules on the conclusion and execution of e-contracts to adapt to the fast growing e-commerce and digital economy and regulate electronic transactions.

The draft stipulates that an e-contract is formed after a buyer submits an order, unless the parties have agreed otherwise.

If a buyer purchases a commodity and it is delivered by express delivery, the delivery time is when the buyer signs to receive the delivery.

If a buyer purchases a service, the delivery time is when an e-receipt or receipt is produced. If there is no time on the e-receipt or receipt or the time is different from the time of service, the delivery time is when the actual service is rendered.

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