What does it mean to be a witness to a signature?
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What does it mean to be a witness to a signature?
In a legal contract, a witness is someone who watches the document be signed by the person they are being a witness for and who verifies its authenticity by singing their own name on the document as well.
Is a Witness liable?
An expert witness may not be held liable merely because his or her opinion is challenged by another expert or authoritative source. In those circumstances, the judicial process is enhanced by the presentation of different views.
Who can legally witness a signature UK?
Members of the family can witness signatures so long as they are not also a party to the document. A witness will be more credible if they are 18 or over, but this is not a legal requirement. The legal requirement is for the witness “to be present” when the document is signed.
Who can sign as witness to a document in India?
In India the undermentioned persons can be appointed as a Notary: a) a person who has been practicing at least for 10 years or b) a person belonging to scheduled Castes/ Scheduled Tribes and other backward classes and has been practicing for at least seven years, or C) a woman who has been practicing at least for seven