Multiple Counterpart Signatures Clause Samples
The Multiple Counterpart Signatures clause allows a contract to be executed in several copies, each of which may be signed separately by the parties involved. In practice, this means that each party can sign a different physical or electronic copy of the agreement, and all signed copies together will constitute a single, binding contract. This clause facilitates the signing process when parties are in different locations or unable to sign the same document simultaneously, ensuring that logistical challenges do not delay or invalidate the execution of the agreement.
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Multiple Counterpart Signatures. The Agreement may be executed in two or more counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original but both of which together shall constitute one and the same instrument. Copies of signatures sent by facsimile transmission shall be deemed to be originals for purposes of execution and proof of this Agreement.
