of course not, if you signed the papers then you can't return it.
The driver drops off the package and rings the doorbell. If the package must be signed for, it will not be left unless it is signed for.
On insurance papers, signed at state simply means the person who is purchasing the insurance signed the legal document. These usually need to be signed in front of a notary.
No, because all the papers are (or should be, at least) signed and stamped so that they are legal.
get his papers signed again because if his papers have expired he is no longer legal. nicole
The Federalist Papers were all signed with the pen name "Publius," but were written anonymously by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison and John Jay.
yes
A person should be able to get a down payment back on a car if papers have not yet been signed. Only after the papers have been singed is the purchase official.
For the US, December 1941 until August/Sept 1945. Japan signed her surrender papers in September. Germany signed their surrender papers in May 1945.
Nothing... he's a cowboy * whoever wrote the answer above is a idiot. Emmitt Smith is a VERY good player. Its valued at about 1300 dollars. I have been researching all day for it because i have a signed 93 picture from him. 1993 is the year he brought them to the super bowl. He has records from then that still havent been beat and they say they most likely wont be beat because of how outstanding he is. Anything signed by him is worth alot but you need authenic papers on them like me to get alot.
he signed papers for civil rights
signed by both parties