No they may not "forge" another officers signature but oftentimes one officer will affix a facsimile signature to a report (followed by his own initials) indicating that the other officer was either present, or had personal knowledge of, whatever the document alleges.However, they may not sign the name of another officer to any "sworn" document.
To prove forgery in a legal document or signature, one must provide evidence that the document or signature was altered or created without authorization. This can include comparing the disputed document or signature to known authentic samples, analyzing the handwriting or other characteristics for inconsistencies, and obtaining expert opinions or forensic analysis if necessary. Additionally, witness testimony or surveillance footage may also be used to establish the authenticity of the document or signature.
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Depends on whether either party has signed it. The document may be used as evidence of an agreement that was attempting to be finalized even if neither party has signed it. If only one side has signed it, it can be used to enforce the agreement against the party that did sign it. If work had already been done in reliance on the contract being signed, it could be used to provide compensation for that effort.On the other hand. If the document was not signed at all it is of no effect and not valid.
Endorsement means: 1. approval or sanction. 2. the placing of one's signature, instructions, on a document. 3. a signature or instructions placed on the back of a check or other document, as for the purpose of assigning one's interest therein to another, and 4. a clause under which the stated coverage of an insurance policy may be altered. Referenced from Random House Webster's Colege Dictionary.
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There is no such word as indorsement but there is endorsement. Endorsement means sanctions, approval, or writing one's signature on a document.