yes you can highlight for signature
In a legal contract, a double dotted line typically signifies where a signature should be placed. This line is important as it indicates the parties involved are agreeing to the terms outlined in the contract.
If the contract is to your satisfaction, put your signature and date on the line marked by the X.
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On a contract signature line, "Its" stands for the company that the signee represents. The person signs on the line that says "By" and puts his company title on the line that says "Its."
It sounds like a signature line designed for a corporate entity. For example: ". . . by Samantha Santucci its President and Treasurer . . . "
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The general ruling of courts has been that "anything that you intended as a signature or represented that you intended as a signature is a signature." So you can't sign a contract with the name O.G. Whattaschnozzle and then later claim that since that's not your name, the contract can't be enforced; whatever you scribble down on the signature line counts as your signature.If the other party to the contract notices that you put down the wrong name, he can insist that it be redone.
Legal documents often include a multipart signature line. That is, they have a line that looks like this: By_____________________ where one actually signs, and then a line that looks like this Its______________________ where one puts one?s title.
Legal documents often include a multipart signature line. That is, they have a line that looks like this: By_____________________ where one actually signs, and then a line that looks like this Its______________________ where one puts one?s title.
No, you can put an X or an arrow or a little sticky tag that says "Sign Here" or any other indication that a signature is required. If you're asking if the "X" mark constitutes a valid signature, the answer is "probably", but only if it was made with the intent to be a signature on the document.
If they appear at the bottom of the page(s) of the document it could indicate the signature line.
You are probably referring to L.S. which appears behind the signature line of the documents. It is the abbreviation of Legal Seal, which is more or less a formality.