Multiple Counterparts and Electronic Signatures Sample Clauses

Multiple Counterparts and Electronic Signatures. This Agreement and all related Special Terms and Conditions, Ancillary Agreements, Purchasing Instruments, schedules, exhibits, and other like documents that are executed or may be executed hereunder, including any amendments to any of the foregoing, may be executed in several counterparts, all of which when taken together shall constitute one contract binding on all Parties, notwithstanding that all Parties are not signatories to the same counterpart. Each such document(s) shall constitute an original. Signatures on such documents executed, scanned and transmitted electronically and electronic signatures shall be deemed original signatures, with such scanned and electronic signatures having the same legal effect as original signatures. Such documents may be accepted, executed, or agreed to through the use of an electronic signature in accordance with the Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act (“E-Sign Act”), Title 15, United States Code, Sections 7001 et seq., the Uniform Electronic Transaction Act, codified at Iowa Code chapter 554D (“UETA”), or any other applicable state law, rule, policy, standard, directive, or order. Any document accepted, executed, or agreed to in conformity with such laws, rules, policies, standards, directives, or orders will be binding on the signing Party as if it were physically executed. Vendor acknowledges and agrees it will not contest the validity or enforceability of any such document(s), including under any applicable statute of frauds, because they were accepted, signed, or transmitted in electronic form. Vendor further acknowledges and agrees that it will not contest the validity or enforceability of a signed scanned or facsimile copy of any such document(s) on the basis that it lacks an original handwritten signature, or on the basis that the Parties were not signatories to the same counterpart.
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Multiple Counterparts and Electronic Signatures. This Amendment may be executed in multiple counterparts, each of which will be considered an original and together will constitute one and the same agreement, binding upon all of the parties hereto. Signatures of the parties to this Amendment may be transmitted by facsimile or other electronic means and shall be treated as originals for all purposes.
Multiple Counterparts and Electronic Signatures. This Agreement may be executed in a number of identical counterparts, each of which for all purposes is deemed an original, and all of which constitute collectively one agreement. The parties acknowledge and agree that electronic records and electronic signatures, as well as facsimile signatures, may be used in connection with the execution of this Agreement and electronic signatures, facsimile signatures or signatures transmitted by electronic mail in so-called PDF format shall be legal and binding and shall have the same full force and effect as if a paper original of this Agreement had been delivered that had been signed using a handwritten signature. An electronic signature means a signature that is executed by symbol attached to or logically associate with a record and adopted by a party with the intent to sign such record, including facsimile or e-mail signatures. Each signatory to this Agreement (i) agrees that an electronic signature, whether digital or encrypted, is intended to authenticate this writing and to have the same force and effect as a manual signature; (ii) intended to be bound by the signatures (whether original, faxed, or electronic) on any document sent or delivered by facsimile or electronic mail or other electronic means; (iii) is aware that the other party(ies) will rely on such signatures; and, (iv) hereby waives any defenses to the enforcement of the terms of this Agreement based on the foregoing forms of signature. If this Agreement has been executed by electronic signature, the party executing this document is expressly consenting, under the United States Federal Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act of 2000 (“E-SIGN”) and the California Uniform Electronic Transactions Act (“UETA”) (California Civil Code §1633.1 et seq.), that a signature by fax, e-mail, or other electronic means shall constitute an Electronic Signature to an Electronic Record under both E-SIGN and UETA with respect to this specific transaction.
Multiple Counterparts and Electronic Signatures. Each Loan Document may be executed in any number of counterparts with the same effect as if all signatories had signed the same document. All counterparts must be construed together to constitute one and the same instrument. Loan Documents may be transmitted and signed by facsimile, portable document format (PDF), or other electronic means, and shall have the same effect as manually-signed originals and shall be binding on all Companies and Lender.
Multiple Counterparts and Electronic Signatures. This Tenth Amendment may be executed in any number of counterparts with the same effect as if all signatories had signed the same document. All counterparts must be construed together to constitute one and the same instrument. This Tenth Amendment may be transmitted and signed by facsimile, portable document format (PDF), or other electronic means, and shall have the same effect as manually-signed originals and shall be binding on the Loan Parties and Lender, with originals signatures to be delivered to Lender at Xxxxxx’s request.
Multiple Counterparts and Electronic Signatures. This Seventh Amendment may be executed in any number of counterparts with the same effect as if all signatories had signed the same document. All counterparts must be construed together to constitute one and the same instrument. This Seventh Amendment may be transmitted and signed by facsimile, portable document format (PDF), or other electronic means, and shall have the same effect as manually-signed originals and shall be binding on the Loan Parties and Lender, with originals signatures to be delivered to Lender at Xxxxxx’s request.
Multiple Counterparts and Electronic Signatures. This Fourth Amendment may be executed in multiple counterparts, each of which will be considered an original and together will constitute one and the same agreement, binding upon all of the parties hereto. Signatures of the parties to this Fourth Amendment may be transmitted by facsimile or other electronic means and shall be treated as originals for all purposes.
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Multiple Counterparts and Electronic Signatures. This Agreement, any amendments hereto, or any related instruments, attachments, exhibits, or addenda executed separately in connection with this Agreement may be executed in several counterparts, all of which when taken together shall constitute one contract binding on all Parties, notwithstanding that all Parties are not signatories to the same counterpart. Each copy of such document(s) so executed shall constitute an original. Signatures on such document(s) that are executed, scanned and transmitted electronically and electronic signatures shall be deemed original signatures, with such scanned and electronic signatures having the same legal effect as original signatures. Such document(s) may be accepted, executed, or agreed to through the use of an electronic signature in accordance with the Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act (“E-Sign Act”), Xxxxx 00, Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Code, Sections 7001 et seq., the Uniform Electronic Transaction Act, codified at Iowa Code chapter 554D (“UETA”), or any other Applicable Laws. Such document(s) so accepted, executed, or agreed to in conformity with such Applicable Laws will be binding on the signing Party as if it were physically executed. Xxxxxxx acknowledges and agrees it will not contest the validity or enforceability of such document(s), including under any applicable statute of frauds, because they were accepted, signed, or transmitted in electronic form. Xxxxxxx further acknowledges and agrees that it will not contest the validity or enforceability of a signed scanned or facsimile copy of such document(s) on the basis that it lacks an original handwritten signature, or on the basis that the Parties were not signatories to the same counterpart.
Multiple Counterparts and Electronic Signatures. This Agreement, any amendments hereto, or any related instruments, attachments, exhibits, or addenda executed separately in connection with this Agreement may be executed in several counterparts, all of which when taken together shall constitute one contract binding on all Parties. Each copy of such document(s) so executed shall constitute an original. The parties consent to the use of electronic signatures for execution of this Agreement, and any such electronic signatures shall be deemed original signatures.
Multiple Counterparts and Electronic Signatures. This Agreement may be executed in several counterparts, each of which shall be considered an original and all of which when taken together shall constitute one contract binding on all Parties. The Parties agree to accept electronic signatures in lieu of “wet” signatures on Agreement documents in accordance with Iowa Code chapter 554D or other applicable law.
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