- An E-mail disclaimer is a rider that is set out at the end of an e-mail containing a warning or a legal notice against such things as breach of confidentiality.
- An E-mail disclaimer should contain such important warning or notice that the entity intends to pass to the recipient. In most cases, E-mail disclaimers take the form of confidentiality disclaimer, virus warning disclaimer, non-binding disclaimer or personal disclaimer.
- This is a standard E-mail disclaimer document that sets to provide warning against using the information contained in the E-mail as it is confidential. It also contains warning against any presence of virus in the E-mail or its attachments.
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This precedent is intended to act as a guide in an Affidavit confirming that the slightly varying signatures appearing in two or more signed documents like a certificate for the Title Deed for Land Ownership are the signature of the same person and should therefore not considered as signature change.