Common use of E-Signatures Clause in Contracts

E-Signatures. Each time that User uses Document E-Signing, User is expressly (i) affirming that User is able to access and view the E-Document; (ii) consenting to conduct business electronically with respect to the transaction contemplated by electronically signing a document; and (iii) agreeing to the use of electronic signatures for the E-Document. While many Users prefer the convenience of electronic signatures, using Document E-Signing to electronically sign is optional, and User can choose to manually sign E-Documents by (i) informing Customer (its employer) of User’s wish to manually sign E-Documents; (ii) making sure that User does not sign the E-Document via Document E-Signing; and (iii) obtain a physical copy of the E-Document for User to physically sign and physically send to Customer (its employer). Obtaining a physical, non- electronic copy of an E-Document from Customer is User’s sole responsibility, and PeopleGuru has no responsibility or liability with respect to such matter. PeopleGuru has no responsibility or liability with respect to the content, validity, or enforceability of any E-Document, nor is it responsible or liable for any matters or disputes arising from the E-Documents. PeopleGuru makes no representations or warranties regarding the validity or enforceability of electronic documents or electronic signatures. UNDER APPLICABLE U.S. STATE AND FEDERAL LAWS, ELECTRONIC SIGNATURES ARE NOT ENFORCEABLE ON SOME DOCUMENTS. IT IS USER’S RESPONSIBILITY TO CONSULT WITH AN ATTORNEY TO DETERMINE WHETHER A DOCUMENT WILL BE ENFORCEABLE IF IT IS ELECTRONICALLY SIGNED VIA DOCUMENT E- SIGNING.

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Sources: Terms of Service Use Agreement

E-Signatures. As an optional Service, PeopleSpheres provides an electronic signature service (the “E-Sign Service”) which allows parties to sign documents electronically. Each time that User uses Document the E-SigningSign Service, User is expressly (i) affirming that User is able to access and view the document (the “Document”) User is electronically signing via the E-DocumentSign Service; (ii) consenting to conduct business electronically with respect to the transaction contemplated by electronically signing a documentthe Document; and (iii) agreeing to the use of electronic signatures for the E-Document. While many Users prefer the convenience of electronic signatures, using Document the E-Signing Sign Service to electronically sign Documents is optional, and User can choose to manually sign E-Documents by if User prefers. If User would like to manually sign a Document, User should (i) informing Customer (its employer) inform the party that sent User the Document of User’s wish decision to manually sign E-Documentssuch Document; (ii) making make sure that User does not electronically sign the Document via the E-Document via Document E-SigningSign Service; and (iii) obtain a physical copy of the E-Document for User to physically sign and physically send to Customer (its employer)sign. Obtaining a physical, non- non-electronic copy of an E-the Document from Customer is User’s sole responsibility, and PeopleGuru PeopleSpheres has no responsibility or liability with respect to such matter. PeopleGuru PeopleSpheres has no responsibility or liability with respect to the content, validity, or enforceability of any E-Document, nor is it responsible or liable for any matters or disputes arising from the E-Documents. PeopleGuru PeopleSpheres makes no representations or warranties regarding the validity or enforceability of electronic documents or electronic signatures. UNDER APPLICABLE U.S. STATE AND FEDERAL LAWS, ELECTRONIC SIGNATURES ARE NOT ENFORCEABLE ON SOME DOCUMENTS. IT IS USER’S RESPONSIBILITY TO CONSULT WITH AN ATTORNEY TO DETERMINE WHETHER A DOCUMENT WILL BE ENFORCEABLE IF IT IS ELECTRONICALLY SIGNED VIA DOCUMENT E- SIGNINGTHE E-SIGN SERVICE.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Terms of Service Agreement

E-Signatures. Each time that User uses Document E-Signing, User is expressly (i) affirming that User is able to access and view the E-Document; (ii) consenting to conduct business electronically with respect to the transaction contemplated by the electronically signing a document; and (iii) agreeing to the use of electronic signatures for the E-Document, (iv) and agreeing to the Electronic Signature Disclosure & Consent Notice that can be found at ▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇. While many Users prefer the convenience of electronic signatures, using the Document E-Signing to electronically sign is optionalcan be optional but may be inconvenient, and User can choose to manually sign E-E- Documents by (i) informing Customer (its their employer) of User’s wish their wishes to manually sign E-Documents; (ii) making sure that User does not sign the E-Document via Document E-Signing; and (iii) obtain a physical copy of the E-Document for User to physically sign and physically send to Customer (its their employer). Obtaining a physical, non- non-electronic copy of an E-Document from Customer is User’s sole responsibility, and PeopleGuru has no responsibility or liability with respect to such matter. PeopleGuru has no responsibility or liability with respect to the content, validity, or enforceability of any E-Document, nor is it responsible or liable for any matters or disputes arising from the E-Documents. PeopleGuru makes no representations or warranties regarding the validity or enforceability of electronic documents or electronic signatures. UNDER APPLICABLE U.S. STATE AND FEDERAL LAWS, ELECTRONIC SIGNATURES ARE NOT ENFORCEABLE ON SOME DOCUMENTS. IT IS USER’S RESPONSIBILITY TO CONSULT WITH AN ATTORNEY TO DETERMINE WHETHER A DOCUMENT WILL BE ENFORCEABLE IF IT IS ELECTRONICALLY SIGNED VIA DOCUMENT E- SIGNING.. To User must agree to

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Sources: Terms of Service