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The Signature in Law
From the Thirteenth Century to the Facsimile
by Stephen Mason
Drawing on cases from common law jurisdictions across the world, this book demonstrates that judges expanded the meaning of a signature as technologies developed and were used in unanticipated ways. It explores the judicial development of the concept of the signature from the thirteenth century to the age of the facsimile transmission, and puts the concept of the signature into a broad legal context.
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- isbn9781911507413
- publisherUniversity of London
- publisher placeLondon
- restrictions
- rights© Stephen Mason 2022
- rights holderStephen Mason
- rights territoryWorld
- series titleOBserving Law
- doi
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