Business Law for EngineersMcGraw-Hill book Company, Incorporated, 1929 - 496 pages |
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Page 3-2
... signed by both parties , is clearly desirable . In certain cases , to appear later , writing is required by the Statute of Frauds . Proof . Adequate proof of any contract should be secured in those cases where a single writing signed by ...
... signed by both parties , is clearly desirable . In certain cases , to appear later , writing is required by the Statute of Frauds . Proof . Adequate proof of any contract should be secured in those cases where a single writing signed by ...
Page 10-10
... signed by the maker or drawer . The signature , however , may be by initials , or any signature the maker may adopt ... signing . There may readily be a question as to the business wisdom of signing by a print or stamp . 2. Must contain ...
... signed by the maker or drawer . The signature , however , may be by initials , or any signature the maker may adopt ... signing . There may readily be a question as to the business wisdom of signing by a print or stamp . 2. Must contain ...
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... signing acted within the actual limits of his authority . Agency by " procuration " may be defined as express , formal ... signed by the drawee . It must not express that the drawee will per- form his promise by any other means than the ...
... signing acted within the actual limits of his authority . Agency by " procuration " may be defined as express , formal ... signed by the drawee . It must not express that the drawee will per- form his promise by any other means than the ...
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