the contact is not binding
blue ink is blue... not red
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To sign in blue ink typically implies that the signature is original and not a photocopy or digital reproduction. Blue ink is easier to distinguish from black ink, which is commonly used for copies, faxes, and printed documents. It can serve as a security measure to ensure the authenticity of the signature.
all you have to do is add a tiny bit of black ink into it.
Let me guess...you have a bottle of black ink and you want to do a red tattoo. The ONLY way you can do a red tattoo is to use red ink. No amount of dilution will make black ink red.
RED Ink Records was created in 1997.
No. they have INK in them. eg. blue ink,red ink,
One is ink and one is wine.
The notary seal and notary's signature does not make a document a binding contract. The signatures on a contract can be notarized. However, when a document if notarized, the notary is simply stating that to the best of their knowledge the signature is that of the person signing the document. In other words, the notary verifies a signature that they witness. A contract would be binding once the participants sign it in front of the notary and the document is notarized.
only if you use blood red
Print words with it on a piece of paper and get somebody to read it. It will then be read (red)