Sure. You have to ask yourself the question, "why would I want to sign this, what's in it for me."
yes he did.
Formally sign the documents. :)
ROGER SHERMAN sign constitutional convention
The people who refused to sign the Declaration of Independense was Tomas Jefferson, and two other people.
Because it did not include a Bill of Rights.
yes, if you don't like what it says in it, but that can give a negative affect
No, they cannot force you to sign anything. However, employers often make employment contingent on signing certain documents, such as a non-compete agreement. If you refuse to sign, you could be fired or not hired.
Probably, but you should check with the policies and procedures that are in place. One problem is that the employer will place the write-up in your file with an indication that you refused to sign. Another option will be to write a response to the employer, and ask to have your response placed in your file as well. Your employer will probably be ok honoring your request.
Technically, no; if you'd rather not sign the paperwork than keep your job, it's certainly your right to refuse to sign. And it's certainly your employer's right to fire you if you don't.
Continue to refuse to sign the document.
Yes, you can refuse to sign divorce papers. The court will decide when and how the divorce is decided and closed.
YES, it is safe to sign.
You can refuse to sign divorce papers in Texas. The divorce will eventually move ahead and along without the signatures.
YES
your employer
The past tense of 'sign' is signed.
Yes, a drafted player can refuse to sign their contract, but there may be consequences such as not being able to play for that team or in that league.