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The Court of Appeal has held that parties had waived a requirement that a contract was only binding when it had been signed by both parties.
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Execution of contracts: waiver of requirement for signature
Practical Law UK Articles 0-630-2204
(Approx. 3 pages)
Execution of contracts: waiver of requirement for signature
by Baker & McKenzie LLP
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Published on 30 Jun 2016
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United Kingdom
The Court of Appeal has held that parties had waived a requirement that a contract was only binding when it had been signed by both parties.