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Can the seal of a legal person represent the signature?
Legal analysis: the company seal can replace the signature. The private seal of the legal representative or authorized representative can replace the signature in legal effect. Generally speaking, because there is no administrative record for this kind of private seal, it is difficult to determine its authenticity once a dispute occurs. Therefore, when examining the signature of the other party to the contract, it is suggested that the legal representative of the other party sign it in person and try to avoid affixing a private seal.

Legal basis: Article 490 of the Civil Code of People's Republic of China (PRC). If the parties enter into a contract in the form of a contract, the contract shall be established when the parties sign, seal or press their fingerprints. 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.