General Contract Clauses: Electronic Signatures and Electronic Delivery | Practical Law

General Contract Clauses: Electronic Signatures and Electronic Delivery | Practical Law

A Standard Clause providing that contract parties may authenticate their agreement with an electronic signature (also called an e-signature) and deliver their agreement by electronic means. It defines electronic signature and provides that a party's electronic signature should be given the same legal force and effect as a handwritten signature. It also provides that delivery of the agreement by electronic means constitutes valid and effective delivery. This Standard Clause has integrated Drafting Notes with important explanations and drafting tips.

General Contract Clauses: Electronic Signatures and Electronic Delivery

Practical Law Canada Standard Clauses 7-603-6725 (Approx. 17 pages)

General Contract Clauses: Electronic Signatures and Electronic Delivery

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A Standard Clause providing that contract parties may authenticate their agreement with an electronic signature (also called an e-signature) and deliver their agreement by electronic means. It defines electronic signature and provides that a party's electronic signature should be given the same legal force and effect as a handwritten signature. It also provides that delivery of the agreement by electronic means constitutes valid and effective delivery. This Standard Clause has integrated Drafting Notes with important explanations and drafting tips.