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Yes, as long as the nickname is sufficient to identify you as party to the contract, but generally a full legal name is better able to do this.
No, you do not have to use your legal name as your signature. That is your choice. At the same time, your bank and your employer do not have to accept your “custom” signature if they do not want to. That is their choice.
Signatures necessarily do not have to spell your full name. Signatures are a mark affixed by a person on a document to show his consent or dissent from the writing of the same, provided he puts his hand up and owns that this is his mark.
Real signatures are always slightly different, and they differ every time. If the signatures are exact replica there is a very strong possibility of forgery. Difference between signatures increases proportionally with the complexity. Simple ones are less different from one another.
Official answer: yes, you can be made to sign your full and complete name. Unofficial answer: only if it's legible. Technically, your signature is whatever you say it is, provided it can be considered unique.
Usually, a nickname is placed directly after the official first name, and is surrounded by quotation marks, to distinguish it from the components of the real name.
Yes, as long as the nickname is sufficient to identify you as party to the contract, but generally a full legal name is better able to do this.
Nicknames. When inserted in the middle of a person's actual name, a nickname should appear in quotation marks.
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