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sign and affix your seal on the contract

0"You shall sign and affix your seal on the contract. "02br
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00I feel that "your name" is missing after "sign" in the above sentence. Can someone make some comments on this sentence?02br
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0You could say sign your name if you really wanted to but it is not necessary and does sound a bit odd actually, everyone knows that when you sign something, you are signing your name. That is what sign means. Common phrases 'sign here;sign on the dotted line; sign a contract; sign below; sign in the box'0-

  • 0You could say sign your name if you really wanted to but it is not necessary and does sound a bit odd actually, everyone knows that when you sign something, you are signing your name.
  • That is what sign means.
  • Common phrases 'sign here;sign on the dotted line; sign a contract; sign below; sign in the box'0-
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0You could say sign your name if you really wanted to but it is not necessary and does sound a bit odd actually, everyone knows that when you sign something, you are signing your name. That is what sign means. Common phrases 'sign here;sign on the dotted line; sign a contract; sign below; sign in the box'0-

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