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Leases, mortgages, loans, hiring agreements. I feel like most major contracts get signed with Docusign these days. Been that way for a years now.
There are alternative products, but they’re definitely the biggest player for digital contracts.
Oh, digital contracts. They haven’t really taken off in Japan. We still use plain old stamping on physical paper here.
Makes sense. Japan’s business culture is world famous for being weird as shit.
Non-business culture as well.
Oh, Japan! Don’t you ever change.
Switzerland requires “wet” signatures too
That description makes weird pictures in my brain.
Basically means that it cannot be printed and must be done by hand, which originally implied being signed with ink.
I got that part but I had just imagined someone giving a bit fat sloppy lick across a signature line. (My brain can be quite broken at times.)
That certainly is an interesting take. I never thought about it this way
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I thought Hanko was slowly being retired for regular transactions and only being preserved for big events like marriage / new house purchase.