I presume that what you really mean is "sign the application". The application would be returned for signature before the application could go to underwriting.
I think it means to sign the application form in such a way that part of your signature is on the paper(application form) and part of it is on the photograph pasted on the paper.
In law, capacity refers to a party's ability to enter into a legally binding relationship with another party. For example, a minor lacks capacity to enter most contracts that are legally binding such as a promissory note, lease or sales agreement. A person under a legal guardianship lacks the capacity to sign a contract. After a signature line, the word capacity is asking for the actual qualification of the person signing such as president, owner, lessee, guardian, attorney in fact, etc. That feature is more commonly used in business contracts where the authority of the person signing must be confirmed.
The slash s before a name on a signature line typically stands for "for" or "on behalf of." This indicates that the person signing the document is signing in a representative capacity for someone else or a group.
No. Most states require that people are atleast 16 years old before they are allowed to get there permit. Your parents signature won't mean anything.
"Witnessed by" on an application typically refers to someone who has observed the signing of a document or the completion of a form and can verify that the information provided is accurate. The witness usually signs the document to confirm their observation.
that mean nothing.....i have my application under review for past 1 year.....
It is really simple. It means that the acceptance committee is looking over your application and they are deciding if they are going to accept you into their college.
N.K.A before a signature means "now known as."
It means the actual date that the signature was signed on the document.
An advisor signature means that the person who is in charge or has knowledge of the activity needs to write his/her signature on a form.
The capacity of a person signing refers to their legal authority or ability to sign a document on behalf of themselves or someone else. It ensures that the signature is valid and that the signatory has the authority to act on behalf of the entity they are representing.