Business Studies, asked by chandureddY8128, 8 months ago

Reena needs to sign a form that she has to take a print of she needs a pen what should she do?

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Answered by ashi74056
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Sorry but the question is not clear

Answered by sehaj15289
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Helo mate here your ans

The most important time you sign your name is probably when you record your agreement to a contract. This is a process with a long tradition and, until recently, little about it changed. For centuries, the only improvement was the development of better pens. But now, technology has added a number of wrinkles.

I Accept and I Agree buttons litter the Internet, along with Terms and Conditions links that take you to barely discernible fine print. If you have actually read these contracts, you may wonder about some of the conditions: "Is that legal?" and "Can they really do that?" Well, it depends. Technology is tricky, and so is the law. Is signing your name becoming too quick and easy? You be the judge.

Please note: I am not a lawyer! I've done my best to research these issues, but that is no substitute for consulting a lawyer.

1: Signing with a pen and faxing

These days, the traditional way to sign a contract is to print it out, sign it with a pen, and fax it back to the originator -- straightforward and legally enforceable. It does, however, require access to a fax machine or program.

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