The specific characteristics of each use case
Posted: Tue Jan 07, 2025 9:06 am
For example, there are some cases in which the law requires the use of a qualified or digital signature, under penalty of nullity of the signature and therefore of the act itself. Specifically, the Digital Administration Code (CAD) provides that all the acts listed in art. 1350 of the Civil Code, paragraphs 1 to 12, must be signed with a qualified or digital signature.
Among these documents we find, for example: contracts for the sale of real poland whatsapp resource estate; rental contracts lasting more than nine years; deeds of division of real estate and other real estate rights. In other cases, specific provisions have identified the mandatory use of the digital signature, as in the case of electronic invoices. To sign these documents, the signatory must contact a qualified provider to purchase a signature solution, which can then of course also be used to sign other deeds and documents, as it is always recognized.
In other cases, the law allows the alternative use of different electronic signature solutions. For example, there are documents that can be effectively signed alternatively with a FEQ, or digital signature, or with an advanced electronic signature (FEA). In cases like this, or when the law makes it possible to evaluate different solutions, other elements come into play to keep in mind to guide our choice, such as the ease of use and efficiency of the solution.
Among these documents we find, for example: contracts for the sale of real poland whatsapp resource estate; rental contracts lasting more than nine years; deeds of division of real estate and other real estate rights. In other cases, specific provisions have identified the mandatory use of the digital signature, as in the case of electronic invoices. To sign these documents, the signatory must contact a qualified provider to purchase a signature solution, which can then of course also be used to sign other deeds and documents, as it is always recognized.
In other cases, the law allows the alternative use of different electronic signature solutions. For example, there are documents that can be effectively signed alternatively with a FEQ, or digital signature, or with an advanced electronic signature (FEA). In cases like this, or when the law makes it possible to evaluate different solutions, other elements come into play to keep in mind to guide our choice, such as the ease of use and efficiency of the solution.