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Underwriting...
WITHOUT PREJUDICE
Perhaps this will help clarify some things for those who seek clarity. I hope and pray that it does.
One thing that I found that one or more lawyers or barrisisters in a certain 'jurisdiction' recommend to executives of companies for which they work is to sign under the name of the company.
ACME LIMITED
{signature}.
The name of the company CAN BE CONSTRUED AS a signature. The practice that they recommend is something that I would not recommend simply because if you have a limited liability company you could be underwriting the fiction 'personally'. I did some digging and found a registrar whose 'birth certificates' are 'oversigned':
{signature}
REPUBLIC OF AGENCY OF BIRTHS
Now REPUBLIC OF AGENCY OF BIRTHS is 'undewriter'.
The only time I'd suggest autographing or signing under an ENTITY is in a 'by block'.
ACME LIMITED
By: _______________________
Authorized Representative
Also it might do well to get a grasp on what it means to sign 'in blank' as compared to doing otherwise.
__________________
All rights reserved. No Liability Assumed. No Value Assured. Without Recourse. Private. Not for hire.
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