Contracts
The Connecticut Uniform Electronic Transactions Act (UETA) allows:
AReal estate contracts to be signed orally
BElectronic signatures on real estate documents to have the same legal effect as handwritten signatures✓ Correct
CAgents to sign contracts on behalf of clients without written authorization
DMLS listings to serve as binding purchase contracts
Explanation
Connecticut's UETA provides that electronic signatures and records have the same legal validity as paper documents and handwritten signatures, enabling paperless real estate transactions.
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