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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Proper usage of terminology

When signing for someone that is unable to sign for themselves, which is proper: in your behalf, or on your behalf ?

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Anonymous When signing for someone that is unable to sign for himself , which is proper: in your behalf, or on your behalf ? Thank you On your behal.

  • Anonymous When signing for someone that is unable to sign for himself , which is proper: in your behalf, or on your behalf ?
  • Thank you On your behal.
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AnonymousWhen signing for someone that is unable to sign for himself, which is proper: in your behalf, or on your behalf ?
Thank you
On your behal.
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If you (John Smith) are signing at the bottom of a letter, it is

John Smith

on behalf of

Mary Jones

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