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Banks and trading houses tend to put scanned signatures on faxed deal confirmations, so there must be something in it. All that matters is you give an unambiguous signal that you agree to the terms of whatever contract it is.
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Originally posted by Platypus View PostI have a non-disclosure / confidentially agreement that I send to customers and I'd like to add an image of my signature so I can email a PDF instead of having to hand-sign and use royal mail.
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Originally posted by PRC1964 View PostThis might help: http://www.bjhcim.co.uk/features/2006/603002.htm
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IANAL but I believe that a faxed signed document is seen as legally binding so I don't see why a scanned signature would be a problem.
This might help: http://www.bjhcim.co.uk/features/2006/603002.htm
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Is a scanned signature legally valid?
If you scan your own signature then include that in a letter or document in place of a hand-written signature, does anyone know if the document is just as legally valid/signed as it would be with a hand-written sig?
I have a non-disclosure / confidentially agreement that I send to customers and I'd like to add an image of my signature so I can email a PDF instead of having to hand-sign and use royal mail.
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