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Only if they have Power of Attorney over you. Power of Attorney is usually only awarded when a person is no longer capable of making their own decisions. Also, parents have a limited ablility to sign contracts in their children's name.

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A person signed a contract on behalf of someone who did not have authority to do so?

That is illegal if the person did not have consent to sign on the person's behalf. That is considered forgery and can be prosecuted as such.


If your name is on a contract and you didn't sign it can you be sued?

If you didn't sign the contract then you are not bound by the terms. You can't be sued for breaching a contract you didn't sign unless you authorized someone else to sign on your behalf such as an attorney-in-fact or authorized agent.


Can a parent legally sign a contract on behalf of a minor?

Yes, a parent can legally sign a contract on behalf of a minor in most cases.


Signing on behalf of someone else?

Many people choose to sign something on behalf of someone else. Typically wives and husbands will sign on behalf of their partner.


Should the same person negotiating a contract sign the contract?

There is no requirement for that. The person signing the agreement must be one authorized by the company or party to sign on their behalf.


How do you sign on behalf of someone else?

you need a power of attorney in order to do so


Can someone under the age of 18 sign a binding contract in Colorado?

No, they cannot legally sign. They are not considered to have the capacity to contract as a minor.


What do you write when you sign a letter on behalf of someone?

When signing a letter on behalf of someone, write the abbreviation p.p. in front of your signature. The absent persons name is then written on the next line down.


Can wife sign contract for husband?

Generally, a wife cannot sign a contract on behalf of her husband unless she has been granted explicit authority through a power of attorney or if he has otherwise authorized her to act on his behalf. In some situations, such as during a marriage, spouses may have implied authority for certain transactions, but this varies by jurisdiction and the nature of the contract. It’s always advisable to consult legal counsel to ensure that any contract is valid and enforceable.


Can you subpoena on someone elses behalf?

NO!Unless you are an attorney licensed to practice law and has the client permission, or you have a POA (power of attorney)to do such a thing on behalf of a caretaker you cannot sign anything on somebody behalf.


How old do you have to be to sign a contract for a gym membership?

No, the contract must be signed by someone 18 or older.


What do you put on letters if you sign on behalf of someone else?

The usual is p.p. - which stands for pro percurationem inLatin

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