Electronically Transmitted Documents Sample Clauses
The 'Electronically Transmitted Documents' clause establishes that documents sent via electronic means, such as email or fax, are considered valid and effective as originals. In practice, this clause allows parties to exchange signed contracts, notices, or other important documents electronically, streamlining communication and reducing delays associated with physical delivery. Its core function is to facilitate efficient business transactions by recognizing electronic transmissions as legally binding, thereby addressing the need for speed and convenience in modern contractual relationships.
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Electronically Transmitted Documents. If a copy or counterpart of this Agreement is originally executed and such copy or counterpart is thereafter transmitted electronically by facsimile or similar device, such facsimile document shall for all purposes be treated as if manually signed by the party whose facsimile signature appears.
Electronically Transmitted Documents. This Amendment shall have no force and effect until it is fully executed by all parties hereto. If a copy or counterpart of this Amendment is originally executed and such copy or counterpart is thereafter transmitted electronically by facsimile or similar device, such facsimile document shall for all purposes be treated as if manually signed by the party whose facsimile signature appears.
Electronically Transmitted Documents. If a copy or counterpart of this Agreement is originally executed and such copy or counterpart is thereafter transmitted electronically by facsimile or similar device, such facsimile document shall for all purposes be treated as if manually signed by the party whose facsimile signature appears. 17. Further Assurances. Each party agrees to do such other acts and things, all as another party may reasonably request for the purpose of carrying out the intent of this Agreement, to perform such party’s obligations contemplated hereunder in good faith, and to refrain from any action to directly or indirectly circumvent such party’s obligations hereunder. [Remainder of Page Left Blank Intentionally] 13
