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No. To undersign simply means that you sign at the bottom of a letter or legal document.

To sign for a company you need corporate authority or other legal authority such as a power of attorney. Certain state laws address signatures on corporate documents. For example, the law in Massachusetts regarding a corporate transfer of real property must be executed by the president or a vice president and the treasurer or the assistant treasurer, who may be one and the same person. If the deed is not signed by two officers the corporation must record a vote that gives the authority to a single officer, or some other person, in order for the deed to be valid.

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