Common use of Electronic Documentation Clause in Contracts

Electronic Documentation. 1.9.1 Contracts which have been signed electronically (whether by fax, email or website authentication) are binding and admissible in evidence. For convenience, we may ask you or any prospective tenants to sign documents electronically

Appears in 4 contracts

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Electronic Documentation. 1.9.1 1.11.1 Contracts which have been signed electronically (whether by fax, email or website authentication) are binding and admissible in evidence. For convenience, we may ask you or any prospective tenants to sign documents electronically.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lettings Agreement

Electronic Documentation. 1.9.1 Contracts which have been signed electronically (whether by fax, email e-mail or website authentication) are binding and admissible in evidence. For convenience, we may ask you or any prospective tenants to sign documents electronically.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.bellgrangeestates.co.uk

Electronic Documentation. 1.9.1 Contracts Documents/contracts which have been signed and delivered electronically (whether either by fax, email email, scanning or website authentication) are binding and admissible in evidence. For convenience, we may ask you you, the tenant or any prospective tenants tenant(s) to sign documents documentation electronically.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: media.rightmove.co.uk

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Electronic Documentation. 1.9.1 Contracts which have been signed and delivered electronically (whether either by fax, email e-mail, scanning or website authentication) authentication are binding and admissible in evidence. For convenience, convenience we may ask you you, the tenant or any prospective tenants tenant to sign documents electronicallydocumentation electronically via our online signing platform, Signable.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Terms and Conditions of Business

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