According to the relevant laws and regulations of our country, if a contract is signed by message, it is necessary to sign an electronic contract, which can be signed by electronic signature.
Relevant laws and regulations
People's Republic of China (PRC) electronic signature method
Article 2 The term "electronic signature" as mentioned in this Law refers to the data contained in a data message to identify the identity of the signer and show that the signer approves its contents.
The term "data message" as mentioned in this Law refers to information generated, sent, received or stored by electronic, optical, magnetic or similar means.
Article 3 In civil activities, the parties may agree on the use or non-use of electronic signatures and data messages in contracts or other documents and documents.
A document in the form of electronic signature or data message agreed by the parties shall not be denied its legal effect just because it is in the form of electronic signature or data message.
The provisions of the preceding paragraph shall not apply to the following documents:
(a) involving marriage, adoption, inheritance and other personal relationships;
(two) involving the transfer of rights and interests of real estate such as land and houses;
(three) involving the cessation of water supply, heating, gas supply, power supply and other public utilities services;
(4) Other circumstances in which electronic documents are not applicable as stipulated by laws and administrative regulations.
These are Bian Xiao's answers to relevant legal questions. According to the relevant laws of our country, the contract was signed by telegram. Electronic contracts need to be signed, and electronic contracts can be signed by electronic signature. reader
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The Civil Code came into force on 202 1 1, and the Marriage Law, Inheritance Law, General Principles of Civil Law, Adoption Law, Guarantee Law, Contract Law, Property Law, Tort Liability Law and General Principles of Civil Law were abolished at the same time. If it involves other issues stipulated by the civil law #