James Fox
Partner | Legal
Jersey
Partner
Jersey
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Introduction
In light of the COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic, many of us are having to implement measures that see all or a majority of our workforces transition to working remotely, we have received a number of queries regarding the impact that this is likely to have on closing transactions.
This note provides an overview of the legal framework on electronic signatures (e-signatures) in Jersey and some practical assistance that we can provide to ensure that your transactions continue to run smoothly despite the challenges being faced as a result of restrictions on movement and social distancing measures.
We anticipate that the law and practice in this area will be fast moving and we will prepare further updates as and when appropriate to keep you abreast of these developments.
Current legal framework
From a legal perspective, Jersey is well placed for the use of electronic signatures. In Jersey, generally, an electronic signature will be legally effective to conclude a contract, so long as:
The Electronic Communications (Jersey) Law 2000 (the Communications Law) was amended on 9 October 2019 by the Electronic Communications (Amendment of Law) (Jersey) Regulations 2019 to clarify the provisions around electronic information, electronic signatures, and the making of contracts by electronic means. A signature, seal, attestation or notarisation is not to be denied legal effect, validity or enforceability only because it is in electronic form as long as the above pre-conditions are carefully considered and confirmed.
The Communications Law also does not cover physical practicalities legally required to execute certain documents from time to time, such as a power of attorney granted under the Powers of Attorney (Jersey) Law 1995 granted by individuals which will need to be signed in the presence of a witness in order to be effective. In such instance, consideration should be given to how this will be achieved and Ogier can and has assisted in that respect.
It is worth considering at an early stage in all transactions how closing will be implemented and whether electronic signatures are possible. For example, it may be possible to amend constitutional documents to specifically provide for electronic signatures if they do not do so already or a company's board may wish to consider putting in place standing authorities to allow certain directors and employees with authorised signatory status to bind the company electronically.
Regulators
Some of our key regulators in Jersey have also shown particular pragmatism at this time. Two examples of this are:
The Ogier approach
As part of our commitment to innovation as a core pillar of our service delivery, Ogier has invested heavily in technology over the past few years to enhance the way we do business and deliver our services to clients. This places us in a position of strength in these challenging times. A few examples of how we can assist include:
This is another example of how at Ogier we make the complex simpler. Contact our corporate team should you have queries or require our assistance.
Ogier's team is fully versed in the use of Electronic Signatures and Digital Contracts across our global jurisdictions. We can also prepare digital contracts for electronic signature on our clients' behalf, enabling them to benefit from the technology without needing to invest in the infrastructure themselves. To find out more, contact any of the team members on the right or visit our online services page.
James Fox
Partner | Legal
Jersey
Partner
Jersey
Kevin Grové
Managing Associate | Legal
Jersey
Managing Associate
Jersey
Lara Morand
Associate | Legal
Jersey
Associate
Jersey
Ogier is a professional services firm with the knowledge and expertise to handle the most demanding and complex transactions and provide expert, efficient and cost-effective services to all our clients. We regularly win awards for the quality of our client service, our work and our people.
This client briefing has been prepared for clients and professional associates of Ogier. The information and expressions of opinion which it contains are not intended to be a comprehensive study or to provide legal advice and should not be treated as a substitute for specific advice concerning individual situations.
Regulatory information can be found under Legal Notice
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