The final version of the deed should be uploaded to Acrobat Sign by the conveyancer so that the parties can sign in accordance with the prescribed steps set out in section 13 of Practice Guide 8.
Section 13 envisages that the signatory signs in the physical presence of a witness who attests the signature. The time and date of each signature is recorded in the Acrobat Sign digital audit trail. When the signing process is concluded, the conveyancer is required to date the deed within the Acrobat Sign platform with the date it takes effect. The dating of the deed will constitute delivery of the document as a deed by the parties.
There are three important considerations for a conveyancer controlling the signing process:
- To take advantage of the LDV settings, the final version of the deed and its execution page should be prepared as separate files and uploaded together to Acrobat Sign. Acrobat Sign automatically combines multiple files into a single document during the signing process. The LDV settings enable conveyancers to present different parts of the document to the signatories and witnesses during the signing process.
- Section 2.2 of Practice Guide 8 prescribes the form of execution and attestation clauses for the manual execution of deeds by individuals. These clauses should also be adopted when the deed is executed electronically. To provide assurance that the witness was physically present when the signatory signed, the conveyancer should include directly below the witness details in the deed itself the following statement from the witness: “I was physically present as a witness when the signatory applied their signature to this deed”.
- Section 13 of Practice Guide 8 also obliges the conveyancer to certify that the HLMR requirements have been duly met. The conveyancer’s certificate is lodged together with the application to HMLR for registration of the deed. In section 16 of Practice Guide 8, HMLR has indicated that the following certificate would be ‘appropriate’:
“I certify that, to the best of my knowledge and belief, the requirements set out in practice guide 8 for the execution of deeds using electronic signatures have been satisfied.”
By following the signing process outlined below - and in reliance on the Acrobat Sign digital audit trail -a conveyancer can feel confident in providing their certificate to HMLR.