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RAJVEER RAI (CS EXECUTIVE)     01 March 2012

Execution of document

Can  a document/deed/agreement be signed by both parties to that document on different date?

If yes! then what will be the execution date? 


 



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 7 Replies

Rajesh Hazra (Mediator and Legal Counsel )     02 March 2012

The latest date on which the parties to the agreement puts their signatures is taken as the date of execution for the agreement.

MADHUSUDAN G R (Advocate)     02 March 2012

Why do you want to put different dates and sign, as there will be a date mentioned as signed unto by the above parties this day, date and year?  In nutshell, let the signatories not mention the dates below their signatures as there will be a date in the begining and just above their signatures at the end on the deed/agreement or let it be written by the last signatory the date on which he/she signs.

Gaurav Goyal (Finance)     02 March 2012

Dear Madhusudan,

I accept your point, but generally all professional prefer writing dates when hey sing as it creates more reference to their signature. So in that case the last date written will be the execution date..

 

Thanks

P.K.Haridasan (Advocate)     04 March 2012

Documentation of some matter is for the security of the transaction. It is usual to  put the  signature then and there by both parties  on the same day shown in the document. 

Jitesh Mehta (proprietor)     10 March 2012

My query is 

Can an agreement signed by only one of the parties enforceable  ?

An agreemtent without date and Witnesses be Enforceable ?

MADHUSUDAN G R (Advocate)     12 March 2012

'No' for both the queries.

RAJVEER RAI (CS EXECUTIVE)     16 March 2012

Thank you all


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