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Notes on electronic signing, eIDAS and everyday use.
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When you cannot sign electronically: wills, prenups and property
Most documents can be signed electronically, but a short list cannot. Wills, marital property agreements, lasting powers of attorney and property transfers all need a specific form.
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SES, AES and QES: how the three signature types work under eIDAS
A short walk-through of simple, advanced and qualified electronic signatures under eIDAS, with examples for European users.
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Is an electronic signature legally binding?
Most European contract law builds on freedom of form, and eIDAS article 25(1) gives electronic signatures legal effect. Here is what holds, and what falls outside.
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