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Q: Can 3 parties sign counterparts and send signed pages to 1 party to collate only one original contract (no circulation)?

Please note that only one original contract is to be prepared by inserting signed pages of all parties in one contract which original contract will be held by one party only during the term of the contract. The signed pages are to be sent by 2 parties after signing in counterparts and just couriering the signed pages only to a 3 party. Can this phenomenon / procedure be called signing in counterparts?

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Jack Mevorach
Jack Mevorach
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  • Cedarhurst, NY
  • Licensed in New York

A: Not the best method. I recommend against it. Do it the right way.

Jack

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