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What is a Signatory? The Basics of Signing Contracts

What is a Signatory? The Basics of Signing Contracts

When entering into a contract, it’s important to understand the role of each party involved. One key term you’ll likely encounter is “signatory.” This article will explore what a signatory is and explain the duties and responsibilities of those who sign contracts. Understanding these concepts will make you better positioned to enter into agreements confidently.

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How to Make a Transparent Signature: Step-By-Step Guide

How to Make a Transparent Signature: Step-By-Step

With so many companies shifting to online signatures, having a signature with a transparent background can come in handy. A signature with a transparent background looks more professional than one with a white background, which can clash with the digital document itself. This article covers how to create transparent signatures online the easy way. We’ll

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How to Sign a Letter Electronically From Any Device

How to Sign a Letter Electronically From Any Device

Digital signatures hold just as much legal authority as handwritten signatures in dozens of countries worldwide, making it easier than ever to collaborate and do business online. No matter what you’re signing, adding an electronic signature to a document is easier than ever.  Here’s how to sign a letter electronically from any device and why

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Electronic signature laws by state

Electronic Signature Laws by State in the U.S.

Electronic signatures allow for simpler, quicker, and even more secure document signing. Businesses and consumers alike now have the flexibility to do business in ways that are easiest for them. Federal law in the United States has even recognized the importance of online signatures; the government passed legislation to make them legally binding. With two digital

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