Legal Question in Business Law in Missouri
Witness to signatures
Does a normal business contract signed by a President of a corporation require a witness signature in the state of Missouri?
Asked on 12/07/05, 12:38 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Bryan Lade
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Re: Witness to signatures
No,to make a valid contract in MO no witness signature is required. If the President has the authority to obligate the company, then his signature is sufficient. Some contracts may require an acknowledgement, i.e. signing in front of a notary, but this is not required to make a valid contract.
Contact an attorney if you have more questions related to this situation.
Answered on 12/07/05, 10:20 am
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