Informatie over de internationale wettigheid van e-handtekeningen van Dropbox Sign
E-handtekeningen worden wereldwijd algemeen erkend als juridisch bindend. Lees hier meer over de wettigheid van e-handtekeningen in verschillende landen.
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Overview of eSignature Legality in Singapore
Singapore was one of the first few countries in the world to introduce legislation to enable electronic commerce. Singapore’s Electronic Transactions Act (ETA) was enacted in 1998. The Act provides a legal framework that sets out the rights and obligations of parties in the course of electronic commerce, as well as the legal aspects of electronic contracts, digital signatures, authentication and non-repudiation. Singapore was the first country in the world to adopt the UNCITRAL Model Law on Electronic Commerce. The government of Singapore encourages businesses to transact electronically, and maintain electronic records.
Wet elektronische handtekeningen
Electronic Transaction Act (ETA) defines that information shall not be denied legal effect, validity or enforceability solely on the ground that it is in the form of an electronic record.
Zijn elektronische handtekeningen legaal, toegestaan en afdwingbaar?
Ja.
Samenvatting van de wet
The ETA is established to promote public confidence in the integrity and reliability of electronic records and electronic commerce, and to foster the development of electronic commerce through the use of electronic signatures to lend authenticity and integrity to correspondence in any electronic medium.
The signature method that is used to identify the person must be either reliable for the purpose for which the electronic record was generated or communicated, or proven to have identified the person and to indicate the person’s intention with respect to the information by itself or together with further evidence.
In Singapore, for an electronic signature to be valid, it must meet the following conditions:
- Electronic signature should have an assurance about the probity of information in the form a electronic record, from the time it was created
- Electronic record must be capable of being displayed to a person when needed to be provided to the person
- Electronic records should adhere to the requirements specified by government and public agencies supervising the provision or retention of such electronic records
Belangrijkste beperkingen
The following matters are exempted from the scale of operation of the ETA, and cannot be electronically signed:
- The creation or execution of a will
- Negotiable instruments, documents of title, bills of exchange, promissory notes, consignment notes, bills of lading, warehouse receipts or any transferable document or instrument that entitles the bearer or beneficiary to claim the delivery of goods or the payment of a sum of money
- The creation, performance or enforcement of an indenture, declaration of trust or power of attorney, with the exception of implied, constructive and resulting trusts
- Any contract for the sale or other disposition of immovable property, or any interest in such property
- The conveyance of immovable property or the transfer of any interest in immovable property
Disclaimer: deze informatie is alleen bedoeld voor algemene informatieverstrekking. De informatie is bedoeld om bedrijven het juridisch kader te helpen begrijpen dat wordt gebruikt voor rechtsgeldigheid van e-handtekeningen. Het is geen juridisch advies en moet geen vervanging zijn voor professioneel juridisch advies. Vraag een gelicentieerd advocaat om juridisch advies of vertegenwoordiging.