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A faxed signature is legally recognized as valid and is often used to confirm or approve many business and financial deals. If a contractual agreement is broken, and there is a denial that any agreement took place, a fax of the original signed document is deemed to be sufficient evidence in court.
A faxed copy of a document is not the original and, obviously, neither is a copy of an original document. ... In other words, is a contract still legally binding if the only signatures on record are faxed copies? The short answer is that it depends.
A contract or legal agreement containing a photocopied or faxed signature is deemed valid and enforceable in most states. ... If a document is a simple contract between parties, a fax is okay to use but an original signed document is better.
A faxed copy of a document is not the original and, obviously, neither is a copy of an original document. ... In other words, is a contract still legally binding if the only signatures on record are faxed copies? The short answer is that it depends.
The most recent FBI Criminal Justice Information Services policy allows faxing from physical fax machines without encrypting the message, but demands encryption for all email and Internet communications, including Cloud-based faxing. It's much harder to intercept faxes than unencrypted email messages.
The three most popular types of machines for copying are a dedicated copier, an all-in-one (also called multifunctional) printer, and a fax machine that is able to copy images. Scanning, on the other hand, usually requires a computer or a memory device in addition to the scanner.
Fax copies can be considered legal documents and are often accepted as such in many agencies and establishments. ... Common sense states there can only be one original document, also referred to as a hard copy with a wet signature.
A faxed copy of a document is not the original and, obviously, neither is a copy of an original document. ... In other words, is a contract still legally binding if the only signatures on record are faxed copies? The short answer is that it depends.
Does Anyone Really Fax Anymore? Well, according to the latest market research, the answer is a resounding YES! Even though they won't admit it in public, that facts are that most business, government, academic and non-profit organizations still rely on fax in one way or another.
The term “counterpart” is used in legal documents to describe a copy of a contract which is signed and is considered legally binding, in the same way as the original. In many cases, several copies of a contract document are prepared, so that all parties and signatories can have a copy of the contract.
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