top | item 20177913 (no title) kerouanton | 6 years ago You could also "sign" using a random figure, not your real signature, after all. No? Nothing prevents you to do so, legally speaking. discuss order hn newest NikkiA|6 years ago You mean other than 'perjury' when they ask you in court if that was your signature?No, it doesn't HAVE to match your usual signature, but that's not the actual point of a signature anyway. alasdair_|6 years ago Write "I don't agree" or something similar as your signature?
NikkiA|6 years ago You mean other than 'perjury' when they ask you in court if that was your signature?No, it doesn't HAVE to match your usual signature, but that's not the actual point of a signature anyway. alasdair_|6 years ago Write "I don't agree" or something similar as your signature?
NikkiA|6 years ago
No, it doesn't HAVE to match your usual signature, but that's not the actual point of a signature anyway.
alasdair_|6 years ago