Common use of Separate Counterparts and Electronic Signature Clause in Contracts

Separate Counterparts and Electronic Signature. This Agreement may be executed by the parties hereto in separate counterparts, each of which when so executed and delivered shall be an original, but all such counterparts shall together constitute but one and the same instrument. Each party agrees that this Agreement and any other documents to be delivered in connection herewith may be digitally or electronically signed, and that any digital or electronic signatures (including pdf, facsimile or electronically imaged signatures provided by a digital signature provider as specified in writing to the Indenture Trustee) appearing on this Agreement or such other documents shall have the same effect as manual signatures for the purpose of validity, enforceability and admissibility. Other than with respect to instances in which manual signatures are expressly required by this paragraph, each party hereto shall be entitled to conclusively rely upon, and shall have no liability with respect to, any digital or electronic signature appearing on this Agreement or any other documents to be delivered in connection herewith and shall have no duty to investigate, confirm or otherwise verify the validity or authenticity thereof.

Appears in 16 contracts

Samples: Sale and Servicing Agreement (Nissan Auto Receivables 2024-a Owner Trust), Sale and Servicing Agreement (NISSAN AUTO RECEIVABLES Co II LLC), Sale and Servicing Agreement (Nissan Auto Receivables 2024-a Owner Trust)

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