On a business letter, p.p. stands for per procurationem. It allows a designated person (usually a secretary or personal assistant) to sign a letter on behalf of the president or higher management of a company.
Per procurationem (by proxy)
pp stands for power points
Yes, forging a signature without authority is illegal and can be considered a criminal offense. It is important to obtain proper consent before using someone else's signature for any document or agreement.
You sign your name as you can't be "on behalf of" if you sign someone elses name! But the 'pp' precedes the person you are signing for. For example: Yours sincerely Your signature pp Name of person signed for Yes, you sing your name. But the pp precedes your signature, not the name of the person you are signing on behalf of. Although not everyone agrees! See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Procuration kirubakaran
PP is an abbreviation for 'Papa' meaning 'Pope.'
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I wonder if the letters are in fact pp which stand for Latin pro persona and mean for the person of or for and on behalf of. Secretaries and personal assistants often use this when signing letters on behalf of their boss.
"pp" can stand for "pages" in document formatting. So, "60 pp" would mean 60 pages.
Per Person, not currency.
It comes before the time signature. The clef comes before the key signature.
The pp stands for "printed pages". 16pp = 16 printed pages.
N.K.A before a signature means "now known as."