Legal Question in Business Law in Florida
who is liable for for signers signature in a company with one owner?
Asked on 10/27/09, 9:21 am
2 Answers from Attorneys
Sarah Grosse
Sarah Grosse, Esquire
It depends who is the signer and what they have signed. Some employees may have actual or apparent authority to sign certain things which will obligate the company. If you are more specific, you may get a more specific answer.
Answered on 11/01/09, 9:48 am
Lesly Longa
Longa Law P.A.
Was the signer an agent of the owner? More information is needed to answer this question.
Answered on 11/01/09, 10:40 am
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