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=== How can you sign a contract? === | === How can you sign a contract? === | ||
Under BC law, there are some contracts you have to sign with a handwritten signature for them to be considered enforceable. Examples are a transfer of land, a will, and a power of attorney. | Under BC law, there are some contracts you have to sign with a handwritten signature for them to be considered enforceable. Examples are a transfer of land, a [[Writing Your Will|will]], and a [[Power of Attorney|power of attorney]]. | ||
But for most contracts, you don’t have to actually sign a piece of paper to “sign a contract”. You can sign most contracts by: | But for most contracts, you don’t have to actually sign a piece of paper to “sign a contract”. You can sign most contracts by: |