A keyed signature line is a typed or printed representation of a person's signature that is often included in documents to indicate where the individual would sign if they were to do so physically. It typically includes the signer's name, title, and sometimes their contact information. This line is used in digital documents or emails to simulate a signature, providing clarity on who is authorized to sign without requiring a handwritten signature. Keyed signature lines are commonly found in contracts, agreements, and formal communications.
The line spacing typical in all academic writing is double space.
The body of your letter is the area between the headline and the signature line.
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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."
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If the contract is to your satisfaction, put your signature and date on the line marked by the X.
The body of your letter is the area between the headline and the signature line.
It sounds like a signature line designed for a corporate entity. For example: ". . . by Samantha Santucci its President and Treasurer . . . "
the signature of a letter is called the complimentary close or ending
Keyed Up was created in 1983.
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