"Undersigning" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Undersigning" Meaning

Undersigning refers to the act of signing a document that has already been signed by another person or entity, usually a superior or authoritative figure. In essence, it is the act of placing one's signature below or after someone else's signature, often in a subordinate or confirming capacity.

For example, in a contract, an undersigning might occur when one person signs below a manager or a representative of a company, confirming that they have reviewed and agreed to the terms and conditions outlined in the document.

"Undersigning" Examples

Usage Examples of "Undersigning"


1. Formal Acquiescence

- I'm only undersigning this contract because I have no choice. I don't agree with the terms.

2. Formal Recognition

- The EULA is binding and is the full agreement between the user and the software publisher, and by installing/cloning/executing the software the user hereby undersigns the license agreement.

3. Legal Acknowledgment

- Anyone who laughs and still proceeds with their boycott but won't undersign the agreement is a and utfball(liar).

4. Legal Document

- The signatory agrees by undersigning below that the information and representations contained in this Offer Document are true, complete, and accurate.

5. Assent

- I will have him produce the documents, which he can undersign and return to you, if you will withdraw this service from me.

Please note, while "undersigning" might be a term used in some contexts, its usage and acceptance can vary widely.

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