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{{gmslaanat|27.9}}
{{gmslaanat|27.9}}
[[Mediocre you|Fastidious fellows]] in your [[legal eagles|legal]] department might fixate on the flimsiness of this clause. As we all know, multi-billion dollar litigation frequently hinges on the presence of absence of a [[counterparts]] clause. Here the concern is it this GMSLA version might not cover the way we do things in our modern life. I mean faxes are a bit antediluvian aren’t they? What about email scans? electronic execution? Digital signatures?
[[Mediocre you|Fastidious fellows]] in your [[legal eagles|legal]] department might fixate on the flimsiness of this clause. As we all know, multi-billion dollar litigation frequently hinges on the presence of absence of a [[counterparts]] clause. Here the concern is it this GMSLA version might not cover all the manifold varieties of way we sign and circulate legal agreements things in our modern life. I mean, [[fax]]es are a bit antediluvian aren’t they? No mention of [[telex]], for the old fogies? What about [[email]] scans? [[electronic execution]]? [[Digital signature|Digital signatures]]?