Your question is categorized under Bankruptcy Law. Without knowing the nature of the document to which you refer, it would be impossible to give an accurate answer. A guess might be that the person signing on the 'By' line is either a person (such as a judge) who made an Order of a Court, or a person authorized to sign on behalf of the person who made the Order. If someone signs a letter on behalf of someone else, 'per' is the term most frequently used.
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It sounds like a signature line designed for a corporate entity. For example: ". . . by Samantha Santucci its President and Treasurer . . . "
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"Its" on the signature line of a document could be an abbreviation for the person's name or initials. It is common for individuals to sign documents using their initials to provide a quick and recognizable signature.
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.
The body of your letter is the area between the headline and the signature line.
A signature line is typically used at the end of a written communication, such as an email or letter, to provide the sender's name, title, contact information, or other relevant details. It is a professional way to signify the end of a message and can vary in format depending on the sender's preferences and the context of the communication.
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On a contract signature line, "Its" stands for the company that the signee represents. The person signs on the line that says "By" and puts his company title on the line that says "Its."
If the contract is to your satisfaction, put your signature and date on the line marked by the X.
the signature of a letter is called the complimentary close or ending