Legal language for electronic signature is a term used to describe the legally binding agreement that comes from signing a document electronically. It is essentially an agreement between two or more parties, and it obligates those parties to act in accordance with the regulations set forth in the signed agreement. Electronic signatures involve consent, communication, internet-based authentication, and verification of identity, meaning that both parties must agree to the terms and conditions of the agreement before signing it electronically. This ensures that the contract is enforceable in a court of law, just like any other written agreement.