Common use of Facsimile and Counterparts Clause in Contracts

Facsimile and Counterparts. This document may be signed in any number of separate copies, each of which shall be effective as an original, but all of which taken together shall constitute a single document. This Agreement shall be valid, binding, and enforceable against a party when executed by an authorized individual on behalf of the party by means of (i) an electronic signature that complies with the federal Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act, state enactments of the Uniform Electronic Transactions Act, or any other relevant and applicable electronic signatures law; (ii) an original manual signature; or (iii) a faxed, scanned, or photocopied manual signature. Each electronic signature or faxed, scanned, or photocopied manual signature shall for all purposes have the same validity, legal effect, and admissibility in evidence as an original manual signature.

Appears in 12 contracts

Samples: Promissory Note and Agreement (International Stem Cell CORP), Promissory Note and Agreement (HealthLynked Corp), Promissory Note and Agreement (HealthLynked Corp)

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