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To clarify, the word Title or the word Its is where the person signing puts the name of his or her position with the company the or she represents. So if the vice president of the company is signing, that person would identify himself or herself as its vice president by writing vice president next to its.
On a form “title” refers to “Mr.” (If you're a man), or “Mrs.” (If you're a married woman), “Ms.” (if you're an unmarried woman), or “Dr.” (if you have a PhD, M.D. etc.).
Definition: Titles and other words associated with a person's name, including titles designating rank, office, or nobility; terms of address (Mr., Mrs.); initials for an academic degree (MBA, Dr), a Roman numeral used with a surname; or other phrases associated with a name (Saint, Statesman).
A job title is a term that describes in a few words or less the position held by an employee. ... Also, see lists of job titles and job descriptions organized by industry and level of experience.
A title is one or more words used before or after a person's name, in certain contexts. It may signify either veneration, an official position, or a professional or academic qualification. ... Some titles are hereditary.
If used appropriately, a By line indicates that the person executing a document is signing on behalf of someone else. ... The By in front of the signature line indicates that the person executing the contract is signing on the corporation's behalf.
Above the “By” line and below the Party Name, the signatory's signature is written. On the “By” line, the name of the person who is signing is inserted. On the “Its” line, that person's title — such as President — is inserted.
The correct legal persons should sign the contract. ... The introductory paragraph and the signature blocks should match completely. ... Make sure you know the correct legal entity. ... Make sure the correct people are signing the contract. ... Examples of contract signatures.
A contract can be entered into only by an individual (called a sole proprietor or just a proprietor), a corporation, a limited liability company (LLC) or a partnership. ... So it cannot enter into contracts. You must use your corporation's full legal name at the beginning of the contract and above your signature.
Legally it does not matter who signs the contract first as long as both parties agree to it. Practically speaking, it might be better to sign second. One reason for why it is argued that you should always sign second is that you will be bound by any amendments made after you sign.
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