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 Taiwan
Taiwan has legally recognized eSignatures since 2001 with The Electronic Signatures Act. This Act is enacted to encourage the use of electronic transactions, ensure the security of electronic transactions, and facilitate the development of electronic government and electronic commerce in Taiwan.
Wet elektronische handtekeningen
The Electronic Signatures Act defines that with the consent of the other party, an electronic record can be deployed as a declaration of intent.
Zijn elektronische handtekeningen legaal, toegestaan en afdwingbaar?
Ja.
Samenvatting van de wet
Taiwan has a tiered eSignature legal model and recognizes digital signatures as a distinct type of eSignature.
eSignatures in Taiwan are broadly defined as “data attached to and associated with an electronic record, and executed with the intention of identifying and verifying the identity or qualification of the signatory of the electronic record and authenticating the electronic record.” Electronic signatures are valid as long as both parties agree to use this form on a contract or transaction. The following guidelines must be met for an electronic signature to be valid:
- Signed document may not be altered or tampered without signatory’s consent
- Signed document must be accessible by both parties
- Administrative regulation does not prohibit the use of eSignature
In some stances when the digital signatures are required, they need to meet the following criteria to be equivalent to handwritten signatures.
- It shall be supported by a certificate issued by a certification service provider whose certification practice statement is approved by the Taiwanese government
- The certificate is still valid and is not used contrary to its limitation of use
The tiered eSignature legal model in Taiwan allows companies to select the type of eSignatures to use while conducting their business.
Belangrijkste beperkingen
eSignatures are not recommended for:
- Documents requiring notarization
- Power of Attorney
- Certain banking, insurance and financial documents
- Real estate transfers
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.