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Distinction between an irregular signature and a forged signature
Duty of a court where there is a dispute as to signature
Effect of admission of signature on a document
Effect of a document not bearing the signature of all the parties
Effect of failure to sign a document
Effect of signing a document by a person of full age and discretion
Effect of the absence of signature on a document
Effect of the signature of a person on a document in the absence of fraud or duress
Guidelines for determining the authenticity of signatures affixed on foreign documents
How to ascertain the genuineness or otherwise of signatures
How to ascertain whether a signature, writing seal or fingerprint impression is that of a person
Options open to the court where a person denies that a signature appearing on a document belongs to him
Power of the court to compare handwriting and signature on documents
Power of the court to compare signatures appearing on different documents to determine if they belong to the same person
Proper procedure to be followed by the court when faced with disputed signatures
The effect of appending signature on a document
The function of a signature
The importance of signature on a document
The rule that a party is bound by his signature
The rule that the person who signs a document is bound by the terms contained therein
The situation where the court can engage in comparison of signature
What constitutes a signature
whether a name on an email is a signature
Whether a signature provides an indication as to the identity of a person
Whether a thumb impression is a signature
Whether a trial court has the power to compare disputed signatures and make findings of fact on them
Whether a trial Judge can compare a signature which is being contested without resolving who signed same
Whether mere dissimilarity of signatures is proof that they were not made by the same person
Whether or not a signature may be in the form of the writing of a name or even a mark
Whether the court has power to examine an exhibit and determine whether it was signed by a party
Whether the fact that the signature on a document is denied by the person who signed it renders the document inadmissible
Whether the manner of making a signature affects a finding of literacy
Whether the stamp of a company is a substitute for signature
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