Legal Question in Business Law in California
''residing at'' in a contract proposal
I received a contract proposal that I need to execute. At the start it list my name then says ''residing at _______________________________''. Can I use my business address of do I have to put the place that I'm living at?
Asked on 8/17/05, 2:42 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Robert F. Cohen
Law Office of Robert F. Cohen
Re: ''residing at'' in a contract proposal
Usually this means the name of the city and state in which you reside, not the street address (unless that's relevant to the contract). You might change the wording to read: "executed at" instead of "residing at". Unless your residence is critical, that should be acceptable.
Answered on 8/17/05, 3:05 am
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