No you cannot since it is an auditor's pen.
Plus they would't take you very seriously...
charege head master use for green ink pen &sing
stamp is a must no restriction with color
Eighteen is the legal age to sign contracts in Australia.Eighteen is the legal age to sign contracts in Australia.Eighteen is the legal age to sign contracts in Australia.Eighteen is the legal age to sign contracts in Australia.
government employee may use green pen and even principal also
Only person authorized to sign using red ink is the Commanding Officer. review correspondence manual. I have seen CO's use blue ink. XO is usually green.
Ink dries pretty quickly. Once the contracts have been signed, the ink is dry. I will note that historically, earlier forms of ink used by quill pens did not dry as rapidly as the kind of ink used in the modern ball point pen. Even then, the ink would be dry in a matter of minutes at most.
black ink
Green ink.
Black ink
Unless a document specifes that you must sign it in black ink, it is generally acceptable to sign a document in blue ink. The reason many documents specify black ink is because it reproduces better when the document is copied.
You sign it with a pen - and permanent ink.
Yes, a PhD holder who is also a medical doctor can sign documents in green ink. The color of ink used for signatures does not typically have any legal significance, as long as the signature is clearly legible and authenticates the document. However, it is always advisable to check any specific requirements or guidelines that may apply to the document in question.