I presume that what you really mean is "sign the application". The application would be returned for signature before the application could go to underwriting.
I think it means to sign the application form in such a way that part of your signature is on the paper(application form) and part of it is on the photograph pasted on the paper.
"In the context of an application process, 'under review' means that the application is being evaluated or considered by the decision-makers. It does not necessarily indicate that the application has been accepted, as a final decision has not been made yet."
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.
No. Most states require that people are atleast 16 years old before they are allowed to get there permit. Your parents signature won't mean anything.
that mean nothing.....i have my application under review for past 1 year.....
It is really simple. It means that the acceptance committee is looking over your application and they are deciding if they are going to accept you into their college.
"Witnessed by," on an application means that someone has observed you sign the application. Authenticity is verified when that person signs it with his/her signature. This makes it a legal document.
The "Signature of Natural Person Signing Above" refers to the handwritten or electronic signature of an individual who is executing the legal document. This signature indicates the person's consent and acknowledgment of the terms outlined in the document. It signifies that the individual is acting in their personal capacity, as opposed to representing a corporation or other entity. This element is essential for validating the document's authenticity and enforceability.
Well, darling, "capacity" after a signature line in a contract simply means the role or title in which the person signing is representing themselves. It's like saying "I'm not just signing this as Joe Schmoe off the street; I'm signing as Joe Schmoe, CEO of this fancy company." So, make sure you know who's signing on the dotted line and what power they're throwing around.
It means the actual date that the signature was signed on the document.
N.K.A before a signature means "now known as."