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hi everybody its Alice K reco has from threshold effing Nene and we are going to bind this journal today and because I know that binding a journal is kind of scary to a lot of people it was for me anyway when I first started and because Iamp;#39;ve learned a lot of things that helped to do it Iamp;#39;m gonna make this a tutorial so Iamp;#39;m gonna try to be very very thorough in my explanations and if you have any questions you can write them underneath so this may take a couple videos because Iamp;#39;m gonna be so detailed but I think that that will be really helpful so first of all the things that you need to be able to do this okay you need your journal obviously and a cover alright so Iamp;#39;ve got my cover that weamp;#39;ve been working on you know oh and I added some more buttons here three buttons there because I just felt like it needed something a little bit more you need something that you can press your all into do you see all these holes that Iamp;#39;ve got her

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When it comes to legal documents, the original signed copy is always the preferred form of evidence. This is due to the fact that its harder to dispute the authenticity of an original document compared to a copy, digital image, or photocopy.
All that needs to be is some mark that represents you. It can be a series of squiggles, a picture, or even the traditional X for people who cant read and write. As long as it records the intent of the parties involved in a contractual agreement, its a valid signature.
The law doesnt dictate what the signature looks like concerning its shape. Most peoples signatures are messy and inconsistent, appearing like scribble. As long as they express the notation for a persons consent, its considered legally binding. In many cases, people will write out their names clearly and legibly.
How to Properly Sign a Contract So It Will Be Enforceable Make Sure the Contract Youre Signing Is the Contract You Agreed to Sign. Date the Contract. Make Sure Both Parties Sign the Contract. Make Sure Any Last Minute Changes to the Contract Are Initialed. The Parties Must Sign the Contract in Their Correct Capacity.
Signature. As a general rule, parties are bound by all terms contained in a document that they sign, regardless of whether they have read them or understood them.
Additionally, Section 7(4)(b) of the Arbitration Act states that a non-signatory to an arbitration agreement could be bound by an arbitration agreement if the said party has demonstrated his intention to be bound by the agreement by the virtue of a written communication.
In most situations, an unsigned contract will result in a non-deal, and the document will not legally bind the parties. However, there are certain situations where a court may hold that the wording has legal effect. Let us explore the two most common scenarios below.
A binding contract is any agreement thats legally enforceable. That means if you sign a binding contract and dont fulfill your end of the bargain, the other party can take you to court. You might encounter binding contracts frequently, whether youre signing a rental lease agreement or just bought a car.

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