Veiledning for legalitet for internasjonal e-signatur for Dropbox Sign
eSignatures er allment anerkjent som juridisk bindende i verden. Lær mer om legaliteten til eSignature i forskjellige land fra denne veiledningen.
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Overview of eSignature Legality in Canada
Canada has legally recognized eSignatures by province since 1998 with the Uniform Electronic Commerce Act (UECA). All Canadian provinces and territories other than Quebec comply with this act. The Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA) which passed in 2004 recognizes eSignatures on a federal level.
Electronic Signature Law
UECA and PIPEDA state that eSignatures are permissible and hold the same status as pen and paper signatures.
Are eSignatures legal, admissible, and enforceable?
Yes.
Summary of Law
An eSignature is broadly defined as “information in electronic form that a person has created or adopted in order to sign a document and that is in, attached to or associated with the document.” eSignatures are valid as long as both parties agree to this form of signing along with the following guidelines:
- eSignature is unique and identifiable to the signer
- Software used can track the requested signatory signed
- Any alterations to the signed document can be detected
Viktige begrensninger
eSignatures are not recommended for:
- Wills
- Real estate agreements
- Court orders and notices
- Any documents needing notarization
- Adoption documents
- Divorce agreements
Ansvarsfraskrivelse: Denne informasjonen er kun ment for generelle informasjonsformål. Den er ment å hjelpe selskaper med å forstå det juridiske rammeverket som brukes for lovligheten ved e-underskrifter. Dette er ikke ment som juridisk rådgivning, og bør ikke erstatte profesjonell juridisk rådgivning. Rådfør deg med en lisensiert advokat for juridisk rådgivning eller representasjon.