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dan_plan
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Hi.
I have a client in another continent.
Rather, than sending a SLA document via Royal Mail I was thinking to:
- print it
- sign it
- scanned it and send it to him via regular email
- he will sign it
- he will scanned it (at this point both our signatures are on it)
- he will send it to me via regular email
According to the UK law, is that legally binding?
Thanks for your time,
Dan
I have a client in another continent.
Rather, than sending a SLA document via Royal Mail I was thinking to:
- print it
- sign it
- scanned it and send it to him via regular email
- he will sign it
- he will scanned it (at this point both our signatures are on it)
- he will send it to me via regular email
According to the UK law, is that legally binding?
Thanks for your time,
Dan