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Do electronic records and signatures created by Signatureware software products prove consent and non-repudiation?

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Do electronic records and signatures created by Signatureware software products prove consent and non-repudiation?

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Yes. Pursuant to NRS 719.260 and NRS 52.055, an executed electronic document has the same force and effect as an executed paper document. Therefore, all Nevada and Federal rules, statutes and case law that would apply to an executed paper document would equally apply to an executed electronic document. Reference: [NRS 719.260 / NRS 52.055] NRS 719.260 Attribution and effect of electronic record and electronic signature. “1. An electronic record or electronic signature is attributable to a person if it was the act of the person. The act of the person may be shown in any manner, including a showing of the efficacy of any security procedure applied to determine the person to whom the electronic record or electronic signature was attributable. 2. The effect of an electronic record or electronic signature attributed to a person under subsection 1 is determined from the context and surrounding circumstances at the time of its creation, execution or adoption, including the parties’ agreement,

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Yes. Pursuant to NRS 719.260 and NRS 52.055, an executed electronic document has the same force and effect as an executed paper document. Therefore, all Nevada and Federal rules, statutes and case law that would apply to an executed paper document would equally apply to an executed electronic document. Reference: [NRS 719.260 / NRS 52.055] NRS 719.260 Attribution and effect of electronic record and electronic signature. “1. An electronic record or electronic signature is attributable to a person if it was the act of the person. The act of the person may be shown in any manner, including a showing of the efficacy of any security procedure applied to determine the person to whom the electronic record or electronic signature was attributable. 2. The effect of an electronic record or electronic signature attributed to a person under subsection 1 is determined from the context and surrounding circumstances at the time of its creation, execution or adoption, including the parties’ agreement,

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