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When is a document legal?

A two page legal document requires choices and signatures on both pages be made however the second attached document was missing it's Signature, the person who's job it is to either except it or not chose to accept it stating that he understood the intent of the person who turned in the document.

Is this comparable to a person who did not turn the same document.

The purpose of the document was to decline a promotion.

What is the legal law involved here? and which person's declination is correct or is neither correct?

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  • Anonymous
    8 years ago
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    A legal document, in general, is a document where two or more parties enter into an agreement and it is confirmed by the placement of their signatures at the end. Other legal documents, such as a will, are legal when the individual signs their name to the will in the presence of a notary and files it with the court. Other legal documents may be official notices, disclosure notices or paperwork that is relevant to a specific situation.

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