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Does a contract ever require two signatures by university officials?

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Does a contract ever require two signatures by university officials?

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Yes. All purchases of goods and services in excess of $10,000 require the signature of a pre-designated individual who has fiscal authority at the university. Generally, this is the comptroller. The purpose of this signature is to verify that funds exist for payment pursuant to terms of the contract.

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