Full signature definition

Full signature means the legal signature of the individual (e.g., signature normally used on checks and other documents). If the individual is not literate in written English, the individual may sign with an "X" which must be initialed by the contractor's authorized representative (5 CCR 17818). Pursuant to EC 8234, the use of a digital signature shall have the same force and effect as the use of a manual signature, if it meets accepted CDE program and technology requirements.
Full signature means the legal signature of the individual (e.g., signature normally used on checks and other documents). If the individual is not literate in written English, the individual may sign with an "X" which must be initialed by the contractor's authorized representative. 5 CCR 18065
Full signature means the legal signature of the individual (e.g., signature normally used on checks and other documents). Initials are not acceptable. If the individual is not literate in written English, the individual may sign with an “X” which must be witnessed and initialed by the center authorized staff.

Examples of Full signature in a sentence

  • Full signature by the tenant as acknowledgment and acceptance of the above clause 5.2 Within 3 days before the lease expires, the LANDLORD and TENANT must jointly inspect the .

  • Full signature acknowledgement of this disclosure is required, in addition to signed acceptance of terms and conditions of Agreement.

  • Full signature of the parent or authorized adult picking up or dropping off the child is required daily with exact in and out times.

Related to Full signature

  • Your Signature (Sign exactly as your name appears on the face of this Note)

  • Digital Signature means authentication of any electronic record by a subscriber by means of an electronic method or procedure in accordance with the provisions of section 3;

  • Signature means a tangible symbol or an electronic signature that evidences the signing of a record.