I concur with Greg. 

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On Sep 28, 2016, at 5:37 AM, Greg Shatan <gregshatanipc@gmail.com> wrote:

Alan,

It's my understanding the parties are only exchanging signature pages. Under US law and practice, this is the most common way to handle such things, speaking from my experience.  "Counterparts" are always limited to signature pages, in my experience.

I understand that in many jurisdictions it's standard practice (or even required) to initial all pages of an agreement, but that's not the case in the US, and these are US law documents.

Greg

On Wednesday, September 28, 2016, Alan Barrett <alan.barrett@afrinic.net> wrote:

> On 28 Sep 2016, at 00:08, Jorge Contreras <contreraslegal@att.net> wrote:
>
> I thought we already discussed the simultaneous signature by all and
> exchange of PDF signature pages.  This method is fine under the agreements
> and when we asked, nobody raised an objection under local law. So this
> method would work and is better than scanning the same document multiple
> times in succession.

These documents collectively take up hundreds of pages.  Just the Community Agreement is 75 pages including all attached exhibits, or 13 pages excluding the exhibits.

Should I initial each of the 75 pages (including the exhibits), or initial each page excluding the exhibits, or just sign the signature page and not bother with initialing?

Alan Barrett
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