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In American Sign Language (ASL), you can sign "Please sign your name" by first signing "please" by moving the flat palm of your hand in a circular motion and then signing "sign name" by mimicking the act of signing on an imaginary surface with your index finger.
In American Sign Language, you would sign "together forever" by signing TOGETHER and then signing FOREVER.
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I/You/We/They sign. He/She/It signs. The present participle is signing.
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Usually it never is, unless you give written authorization to do so. The lawyer for the party paying the settlement will insist on either the party and the lawyer signing the check or have a written power of attorney from you authorizing the lawyer to sign it. It is important that you accept the check either by signing it or authorizing your lawyer to sign for you.
Signing thank you is the same as signing good. Place your flat hand to your mouth with your palm facing your mouth. Then move your hand away and downward almost like blowing a kiss but not. In certain situations a slight bow or nod of the head can also be accepted as thank you. Facial expression is important, its like your tone of voice when signing.
I have never heard it called anything but a signing ceremony held when the President signs something important such as a bill or treaty.
I'm not a lawyer, but my understanding is that sub s corps do not have "partners", they have shareholders, which is an important distinction, because it means you are definitely not liable unless you signed the personal guaranty. As for the need to sign, that is part of the negotiation - they might insist on it. Also, when signing, there is a distinction between signing as an officer of the corporation vs. signing personally: always sign, "ABC Corp.", then below, "by: Joe Q. Smith, President" which means you are signing as an officer, as distinct from signing as an individual.
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