Well yes because my mom signed a contract and stuff like that and the answer is yes
What is the nature of the persons incapacitation
It is an autograph.
nope, there should be a signature of the other person. he/she can sue you if he knows it. then the person paid you can sue you too if he knows that the signature of the other owner wasn't there because the payment can be forfeited.
you can go to a famous person and get their autograph, or buy an authorized autograph from a store.
you can have the real person sign their signature and compare it to the one you think got forged or ask the person who had their signature written down if they recall signing it.
A signature written by hand by the person in question.
Nope. And you shouldn't--it's unethical if not illegal.
An account of somebody's life written by another person is called a biography.
It is either called simply a "signature" or, if it's a well-known person such as a movie star, singer, political leader, author, or royalty, it is often called an "autograph."
The abbreviation "pp" stands for "per procurationem," which means "by proxy" and is used when someone is signing on behalf of another person. It typically appears before the signature. For example, it would be written as "pp [Name of the person being represented] [Signature of the proxy]."
Yes, it is true that one person out of 15 persons thinking about starting a business actually starts one.No