General Contract Clauses: Electronic Signatures | Practical Law

General Contract Clauses: Electronic Signatures | Practical Law

A Standard Clause providing that contract parties may authenticate the agreement with an electronic signature (also known as an e-signature). It provides that a party's electronic signature should be given the same legal force and effect as a traditional, manual signature (also known as handwritten or wet-ink) and suggests optional language for narrowing its scope. This Standard Clause has integrated notes with important explanations and drafting tips.

General Contract Clauses: Electronic Signatures

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General Contract Clauses: Electronic Signatures

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A Standard Clause providing that contract parties may authenticate the agreement with an electronic signature (also known as an e-signature). It provides that a party's electronic signature should be given the same legal force and effect as a traditional, manual signature (also known as handwritten or wet-ink) and suggests optional language for narrowing its scope. This Standard Clause has integrated notes with important explanations and drafting tips.