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What if the signer can not sign his or her name?

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What if the signer can not sign his or her name?

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A person who cannot sign his or her name because of illiteracy or disability may instead use a mark – an “X” for example – as a signature, as long as there are two witnesses to the making of the mark. Witnesses required: Two witnesses are required when the signer makes the mark.

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