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A standing order is an order from a physician, usually for multiple items, that is entered and does not require any further communication from a nurse to the physician. For example, a physician may order immunizations as a standing order. When a patient is admitted to the hospital, those standing orders apply and a patient may receive the order without the nurse calling for a specific order on the patient.
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Yes, a legal letter generally requires a signature to be considered valid and to be treated with legal significance by another attorney. A signature on a legal document confirms the authenticity of the sender and their intent to take responsibility for the contents of the letter.
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Arrest warrants are issued and signed by judges. Some jurisdictions may require the District Attorney's signature, and some require the signature of the arresting investigator, but ALL arrest warrants require a judge's approval.
No, you generally cannot deposit a check without a signature. Banks typically require the payee's signature on the back of the check to verify the deposit.
A W-9 tax for that is submitted online does not require a physical signature on it. You sign the form with an electronic pin number. If the form is not submitted online, then it may require a physical signature.
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No, it is generally not possible to deposit a check without a signature. Banks typically require the payee's signature on the back of the check to verify the authenticity of the deposit.
I believe that that the "signature guarantee" to which you're referring pertains to financial and monetary documents. The "signature guarantee' that they require is the actual signature of a bank or financial institution officer.
A standing wave requires a relative motion of the medium at the same velocity of the wave