Common use of Counterpart Facsimile Execution Clause in Contracts

Counterpart Facsimile Execution. For purposes of this Agreement, a document (or signature page thereto) signed and transmitted by facsimile machine is to be treated as an original document. The signature of any Person thereon, for purposes hereof, is to be considered as an original signature, and the document transmitted is to be considered to have the same binding effect as an original signature on an original document. At the request of any Party, any facsimile document is to be re-executed in original form by the Persons who executed the facsimile document. No Party may raise the use of a facsimile machine or the fact that any signature was transmitted through the use of a facsimile machine as a defense to the enforcement of this Agreement or any amendment or other document executed in compliance with this Section.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Credit Agreement (Gtsi Corp), Credit Agreement (Gtsi Corp), Credit Agreement (Gtsi Corp)

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Counterpart Facsimile Execution. For purposes of this Agreement, a document (or signature page thereto) signed and transmitted by facsimile machine is to be treated as an original document. The signature of any Person party thereon, for purposes hereof, is to be considered as an original signature, and the document transmitted is to be considered to have the same binding effect as an original signature on an original document. At the request of any Partyparty, any facsimile or scanned document is to be re-executed in original form by the Persons parties who executed the facsimile or scanned document. No Party party may raise the use of a facsimile machine machine, or the fact that any signature was transmitted through the use of a facsimile machine as a defense to the enforcement of this Agreement or any amendment or other document executed in compliance with this SectionSection 10.10.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Purchase Agreement (Homeland Security Capital CORP)

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