Contracts
Under the Oklahoma Electronic Transactions Act, electronic signatures on real estate contracts are:
ANever valid for real estate
BValid and legally enforceable for most real estate contracts when parties consent to electronic transactions✓ Correct
COnly valid for commercial transactions
DValid only if notarized electronically
Explanation
Oklahoma has adopted the Uniform Electronic Transactions Act (UETA), which gives electronic signatures the same legal effect as handwritten signatures for most contracts, including real estate purchase contracts. Deeds, wills, and certain court documents still require traditional signatures.
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