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Was there ever an Australian law restricting Government documents to be signed on a Sunday?

Having asked a parliamentary historian, both they and I are not aware of any.


Is a fax considered a legal document when used in real estate?

Generally that is up to the parties and it depends on what documents you are referring to. For example, if the parties agree to fax a signed purchase and sale agreement and expressed no concern at the time, it would be enforceable in court. A faxed deed would not be considered a legal document and would not be accepted for recording purposes in most jurisdictions.Generally that is up to the parties and it depends on what documents you are referring to. For example, if the parties agree to fax a signed purchase and sale agreement and expressed no concern at the time, it would be enforceable in court. A faxed deed would not be considered a legal document and would not be accepted for recording purposes in most jurisdictions.Generally that is up to the parties and it depends on what documents you are referring to. For example, if the parties agree to fax a signed purchase and sale agreement and expressed no concern at the time, it would be enforceable in court. A faxed deed would not be considered a legal document and would not be accepted for recording purposes in most jurisdictions.Generally that is up to the parties and it depends on what documents you are referring to. For example, if the parties agree to fax a signed purchase and sale agreement and expressed no concern at the time, it would be enforceable in court. A faxed deed would not be considered a legal document and would not be accepted for recording purposes in most jurisdictions.


Are you responsible to pay hospital bills if you signed papers that said you will?

Yes, this would be enforceable contract. Such written documents can be enforced for up to 15 years after executed. The debt is valid and a law suit or lien could be but in place.


How do I know if there is a pre-payment penalty clause on my mortgage?

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Can a boss decied not to go through with a signed contract at anytime?

A contract signed by both both parties is enforceable and cannot be withdrawn from except as provided for in the contract itself.


When Court papers not signed by a judge?

If a judge has not signed court documents yet, they are not legally in use yet. Court documents are not legal until all parties and the judge have signed off on them.


How must a sealed contract be executed?

Contract must be properly signed and witnessed as to make it enforceable to all parties


What are some documents James Monroe signed?

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If a Quitclaim Deed is signed and later registered when is it in force?

A quitclaim deed is enforceable against the grantor the moment it is executed and delivered to the grantee.


As requested attached is the completed and signed documents as requested?

Thank you for sending the completed and signed documents. I will review them promptly and follow up if any further action is needed. If you have any questions or require additional information, please feel free to reach out.


How do you execute a document in the US?

"Execute" is an expandable term in law when referring to legal documents. It can mean that a contract has been fully performed by both parties. It is most commonly used to refer to the signing of legal documents. Historically it meant that a legal document had been signed, sealed and delivered. There was a time when a deed was not valid unless there was proof it was delivered to the grantee. Today a properly executed document has been signed by the necessary parties, witnessed, if necessary, and the signatures have been acknowledged by a notary, if necessary. There are different requirements for different types of documents. The purpose of executing a document properly is to render it legally enforceable.


Is a handwritten promissory note legal in the state of Maryland?

Yes, a handwritten promissory note is legal in the state of Maryland as long as it meets certain requirements such as being signed by the borrower, containing the terms of repayment, and being specific about the amount borrowed. It is recommended to consult with a legal professional to ensure the note is legally enforceable.

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