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Oct 30 at 16:12 comment added Hagen von Eitzen Please also mention the intended jurisdiction. There are places where a scan of a signature is not worth the paper it is not printed on (while for obscure reasons, a fax of a signature is valid)
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Oct 29 at 20:33 comment added SJuan76 I would expect that even each of the pages of the contract was signed (with actual ink) it would not have any significance other than providing evidence that none of the pages has been replaced with an altered version. If anything, it would make the contract more difficult to impeach.
Oct 29 at 18:18 answer added ohwilleke timeline score: 9
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Oct 29 at 12:35 comment added Jon Custer There only needs to be (and should only be) one signature on page 9. I've started a signature and had the pen fail, printed another page, and done it properly. Why do you think there is any legal significance?
Oct 29 at 11:59 comment added brhans If the documents are scanned and (presumably) emailed (as opposed to mailing the originals) then it's unlikely that the other party will even be aware of the impressions/debossings present on the original.
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