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  1. Introduction

What can you use Signify for?

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Features

Signify currently offers the following features:

  • End-to-end workflow to send out invitations and collect Sign with Singpass signatures

  • Admin dashboard to track signatures

  • Mobile support

  • Multi-party collaborative signing on the same document

  • Fixed signing locations

You can use Signify for any use cases that require Secure Electronic Signatures (SES).

Under the Electronics Transaction Act, the following are excluded:

  1. The creation or execution of a will

  2. The creation, performance or enforcement of an indenture, declaration of trust or power of attorney, with the exception of implied, constructive and resulting trusts and a lasting power of attorney defined under section 2(1) of the Mental Capacity Act 2008

  3. Any contract for the sale or other disposition of immovable property, or any interest in such property

  4. The conveyance of immovable property or the transfer of any interest in immovable property

Secure electronic signatures ( difference between OES and SES)

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