![]() (If you can’t wait, see my June 2011 column on the Apostille Convention) Seals by public authorities will be the subject of a future column. It will restrict itself to seals on transactional documents. ![]() ![]() ![]() This article addresses that shortcoming, if it is one. In the common law provinces and the territories, however, it stops short of telling us how to create a sealed document. Most such legislation also tells us that a legal requirement that a document be signed is satisfied by an electronic signature. Canada’s electronic commerce legislation in Canada tells us how to create an electronic document that will satisfy a legal requirement that the information must be in writing.
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