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I know of no provision that required any page to be initialed, and I know of no case in which a Will has been alleged to have been invalid because a page wasn't initialed. Initials on each page can be helpful if there is an allegation that someone has tampered with a Will, e.g., switched pages.
If there are multiple pages of a contract they need to be numbered (1 of 5, 2 of 5, etc.) and each page initialed by both (all) parties to the contract, and the contract signed on the last of these pages. It should be clear that the pages belong together, a footer is always a good idea.
The number of trust points change each time someone gives a trust point to another person, and the change is immediate. The only exception to it being immediate is if you give someone a trust point while at their bio page. You won't see the number go up until you leave that page, then return to it.
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Probably. But WHY isn't each page initialed? Is it an oversight? Or was the person who didn't "initial" it communicating some disagreement with the language of the contract? The really important thing is that it's signed. Some contracts have to be in writing and signed, per the Statute of Frauds or the Uniform Commercial Code. Other contracts can be binding if done verbally or part verbally and part in writing, but if the written part has a space for somebody's signature and that person didn't sign it, how can you say there was a meeting of the minds and a real agreement? Not signing is a big problem. Not initialing each page is a smaller problem that is less likely to void the contract.
You do not specifically receive an alert when someone gives you a trust point. However, you can see how many trust points you have if you look on your bio page, in the Stats box on the top-right of the page.
The first trust points badge that can be added to your profile page is for 500 trust points.
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Every user can see the total contributions and trust point a user has by going to their profile page. All the stats are listed there, on the right side of the page. Click on a username to get to their profile page.
Trust is normally established over time. If you don't let each other down or betray each others trust, you will gain it.
You can give a trust point on a question page by clicking 'recommend contributor' beside their username and current number of trust points. As well, you can give trust points on a user's bio page on the right side of the screen, under 'message user'. The best way to receive more trust points is by writing many quality answers.
Trust me, he has too much to fit on this page...