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Each contract should be given a name (or title). Typically, it is placed prominently on the cover page (if any), at the top of the first page (either as the lead-in to the parties or, if there is no cover page, as a true title) and probably also in the footer of each page.
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.
A job title can describe the responsibilities of the position, the level of the job, or both. For example, job titles that include the terms executive, manager, director, chief, supervisor, etc. are typically used for management jobs.
The definition of a title is the name of a person's job, the name of a creative work or a word used before someone's name to indicate his or her status. “Vice President of Marketing” is an example of a title. The Wizard of Oz is an example of a movie title. “Mr.” and “Mrs.” and “Dr.” are all examples of titles.
PRINT NAME is simply defined as writing your name in CAPITAL LETTERS! Unlike Signatures that are mostly written in cursive or scribbles, thus making them hard to read, PRINT NAME simply demands that you write very clearly and without connecting the letters, So your writing looks like Printed Text!
Answered July 4, 2018. If used appropriately, a By line indicates that the person executing a document is signing on behalf of someone else. A corporation can enter into a contract that binds only the corporation and not the people associated with the corporation (owners, officers, employees, etc.)
There are at least two parties involved in a contract: the promise, promise and, sometimes, a third party beneficiary may be named. Each party has a different obligation to the contract terms. The beneficiary in a contract generally does not have the same level of responsibility for the contract's performance.
A more appropriate way to refer to a contract party is to use a functional reference, such as Service Provider, Licensee, Seller, Lender, etc. You can also use the party's short name, such as a portion of a company name or a surname.
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