Business Law a Working Manual of Every Day Law volume 2
Business Law a Working Manual of Every Day Law volume 2
Thomas Conyngton
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When a contract of any kind has been re- duced to writing it should be signed by both parties: 1. To identify the particular instrument to which the parties agreed. 2. To prove the instrument in case of suit against the party to be charged. 744 EVIDENCING AN INSTRUMENT 745 Both parties should sign: (i) to identify the agreement, and (2) in case it should be necessary to enforce it against either. As has been set forth in Chapter VII, some contracts must be in writing and signed by the party to ...be charged. Signa- tures may be by pen or pencil, and in some cases by rubber stamp as in the case where checks are indorsed for deposit in a bank. The usual forms for personal signatures are to be found in connection with Forms 14, 15. When an agent signs he needs to be careful that he binds his principal and not himself. This subject has been already treated. (See 142. ) Form 2. Agent's Signature ALLAN CARNEY, By JAMES KING, Agent Form 3. Corporate Signatures to Letters (i) (2) JOSEPH H. MCPHERSON, President JOSEPH H.
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