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Is the contract valid if it is not signed by a legal person?

Legal subjectivity:

A contract is valid if it is stamped with an official seal but not signed by a legal person. If the parties choose to conclude a contract in writing in accordance with relevant laws, the contract will be established when both parties sign, seal or fingerprint. And if the contract meets the conditions of the subject being qualified, the expression of intention being true, and the content being legal, it shall be effective in accordance with the law. Legal objectivity:

Article 469 of the "People's Republic of China and Civil Code" The parties may conclude a contract in written form, oral form or other forms. Written forms are contracts, letters, telegrams, telexes, faxes and other forms that can tangibly express the content contained therein. Data messages that can tangibly express the content through electronic data exchange, email, etc., and can be retrieved at any time, are deemed to be in written form. Article 490: If the parties conclude a contract in the form of a contract, the contract shall be established when both parties sign, seal or fingerprint the contract. Before signing, sealing or fingerprinting, one party has performed its main obligations and the contract is established when the other party accepts it. Article 493: If the parties conclude a contract in the form of a contract, the place where the last signature, seal or fingerprint is taken shall be the place where the contract is established, unless otherwise agreed by the parties.