Counterparts Clause Example with 5 Variations from Business Contracts
This page contains Counterparts clauses in business contracts and legal agreements. An example clause is provided at the top of the page, followed by clauses with minor variations. You can view the text differences by selecting the "Show Differences" option.
Counterparts. This Amendment may be signed in any number of counterparts, which may be delivered in original, electronic or facsimile form each of which shall be construed as an original, but all of which together shall constitute one and the same instrument.
Variations of a "Counterparts" Clause from Business Contracts
Counterparts. This Amendment may be signed in any number of counterparts, which may be delivered in original, electronic or facsimile form each of which shall be construed as an original, but all of which together shall constitute one and the same instrument. Signature by PDF or other electronic signature shall be as effective as a manual counterpart thereof.
Counterparts. This Amendment Agreement may be signed in any number of counterparts, which may be delivered in original, facsimile or electronic or facsimile form each of which shall be construed as an original, but all of which together shall constitute one and the same instrument.
Counterparts. This Amendment may be signed in any number of counterparts, which may be delivered in original, facsimile or electronic or facsimile form each of which shall be construed as an original, but all of which together shall constitute one and the same instrument.
Counterparts. This Amendment Consent may be signed in any number of counterparts, which may be delivered in original, electronic original or facsimile form each of which shall be construed as an original, but all of which together shall constitute one and the same instrument.
Counterparts. This Amendment may be signed in any number of counterparts, which may be delivered in original, electronic original or facsimile form each of which shall be construed as an original, but all of which together shall constitute one and the same instrument.