Common use of Sessions Clause in Contracts

Sessions. Once you have created an Account, you may initiate Sessions from your Account. You may also participate in a Session initiated by another Customer (e.g., as a Signatory or a Witness/Participant). If you are initiating a Session, you are solely responsible for determining whether the Transaction and any associated Documentation (i) may be signed electronically by you or other Signatories or Witnesses/Participants; (ii) if required, may be notarized using Remote Online Notarization; and (iii) that the recipient will proceed with the Transaction electronically. We do not represent and warrant, however, that any Notary using the Platform will agree to perform a Remote Online Notarization for any specific Transaction. For example, the Notary may determine that Remote Online Notarization is not allowed for such a Transaction. Further, certain laws applicable to a Transaction may impose requirements applicable to Transactions involving consumers. These requirements include, but are not limited to, that the consumer consent in the manner required by the applicable Electronic Signature Law. Provider is not responsible for (i) determining whether any Authorized Platform User is a consumer, (ii) providing any consent disclosures required by the applicable Electronic Signature Law, (iii) reviewing any consent disclosures provided by the Customer for use on the Platform for compliance with the applicable Electronic Signature Law, (iv) obtaining any consumer consent required by the applicable Electronic Signature Law, or (v) determining whether any Authorized Platform User has withdrawn any consent previously given. At the end of a Session, Provider will upload the notarized and/or electronically signed Documentation to Customer’s Account. Unless Customer has purchased Platform storage Services, Provider will only maintain such Documentation for a limited period and will notify Customer of that period. The Customer is solely responsible for ensuring that it has a copy of the Documentation.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: User Agreement, User Agreement, User Agreement

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