notarize.... not sure if i spelled it right
When signing a letter "Best Regards", another phrase would be "Best Wishes".
depends on state, usually legally means just that legally, meaning signing legal papers!!
Not legally
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Yes, it is.
Only under certain circumstances: If you are acting as the Power Of Attorney for someone, you can sign your name as acting for them. - If you are a parent signing something fror a minor child (not legally capable of signing a contract) - or similar circumstance where you are legally empowered to do so. Otherwise signing a lease that is not in your name is meaningless for both you AND the person whose name appears on it. It is NOT legally enforceable by the landlord either.
If the person who witnesses a signature is not present at the time of signing then the contract is no longer a legally binding document.
Yes, a person can legally change the color of their car after signing the contract. After the person signs the contract the cart is theirs.
One restriction is that you can not legally sell copies of MS Word. Another is that you will not be able to create complex graphics images with MS Word.
It means that the person signing is really that person.
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