Common use of Electronically Transmitted Signatures Clause in Contracts

Electronically Transmitted Signatures. Telecopied signatures or signatures sent by electronic mail may be used in place of original signatures on this Amendment. Seller and Buyer intend to be bound by the signatures on the telecopied or electronically mailed document, are aware that the other party will rely on the telecopied or electronically mailed signatures, and hereby waive any defenses to the enforcement of the terms of this Amendment based on the form of signature. Following any facsimile or electronic mail transmittal, the party shall promptly deliver the original instrument by reputable overnight courier in accordance with the notice provisions of the Purchase Agreement.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Purchase and Sale Agreement and Escrow Instructions (Medical Properties Trust Inc), Purchase and Sale Agreement and Escrow Instructions (Medical Properties Trust Inc), Purchase and Sale Agreement and Escrow Instructions (Medical Properties Trust Inc)

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