/s/ on a signature line means that the signature is on the original document, not on the copy that you're holding. It is a representation that the original document is properly signed, but for some reason you only have an unsigned copy of the document. An unsigned copy of a document may be used for reference only or it may be a file copy (when it is not necessary to have a signed copy of the document).
Sir,
/s/ is a representation of a signature in documents where the hand-written signature itself could not or was not scanned.
Sincerely,
/s/
Eric
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Yes, they do. However you might want to call ahead to your branch to make certain that the participating officer(s) will be present.
Documents cannot be legally notarized unless all participants are present with the required identification. Likewise when refinancing or using a line of equity all involved parties must be present at the signing of documents. The exception would be a representative of the borrower(s) who has POA or other legal instrument allowing the action.
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Standard and Poors.
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The slash s before a name on a signature line typically stands for "for" or "on behalf of." This indicates that the person signing the document is signing in a representative capacity for someone else or a group.
a 1980's Gibson Les Paul with a crack in the neck.
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Legal documents often include a multipart signature line. That is, they have a line that looks like this: By_____________________ where one actually signs, and then a line that looks like this Its______________________ where one puts one?s title.
Legal documents often include a multipart signature line. That is, they have a line that looks like this: By_____________________ where one actually signs, and then a line that looks like this Its______________________ where one puts one?s title.
a special location of a place or a "signature" to represent that location. ex. the great wall a signature of china by: Carolyn S.
If they appear at the bottom of the page(s) of the document it could indicate the signature line.
It is intended to suggest a signature as opposed to just the typed name. I suspect this practice derives from similar signifiers used in typewritten copies of legal documents. It also seems likely that it is related to the practice of using slashes to represent /italics/. The parallel with closing HTML tags () may also have helped to cement this practice as it is used at the end of an email. This seems like a more tenuous connection but it does account for the loss of the slash after the name. Another explanation for that could be that the email style is a blend of two common typewritten styles (see below). Email version: /John Doe Typewriter versions: s/John Doe /John Doe/
In relation to cars N/S means nearside (kerbside). N/S can also mean:Newtons per secondnon-smokingnon-serviceablenot specified
S--Sharps or flats in the key signature T--Time signature and tempo markings A--Accidentals not found in the key signature R--Rhythms; silently count the more difficult notes ans rests S--Signs, including dynamics, articulations, repeats and endings
yusei s signature card is stardust dragon.
4/4's time signature