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Can a personal seal replace a signature?
When signing a contract, the personal seal can replace the signature. If the parties conclude a contract in the form of a contract, the contract shall be established when both parties sign or seal it.

According to Article 490 of the General Principles of the Civil Law of People's Republic of China (PRC), if the parties conclude a contract in the form of a contract, the contract is established when the parties sign, seal or fingerprint it. Before signing, sealing or fingerprinting, one party has fulfilled its main obligations, and the contract is established when the other party accepts it.

A contract shall be concluded in written form as stipulated by laws, administrative regulations or agreed by the parties. If the parties do not do this in writing, but one party has fulfilled its main obligations and the other party accepts it, the contract is established.

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Article 493 of the Civil Code of People's Republic of China (PRC), if the parties conclude a contract in the form of a contract, the place where the contract is concluded is the place where the parties finally sign, seal or fingerprint, unless otherwise agreed by the parties.

Article 494 Where the state issues a national ordering task or mandatory task according to emergency rescue and disaster relief, epidemic prevention and control or other needs, the relevant civil subjects shall conclude a contract in accordance with the rights and obligations stipulated in relevant laws and administrative regulations.

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