a second confirming signature endorsing a document already signed.
Signature of a licensed insurance agent that may be required on a policy to validate it.
1) An additional signature placed on a policy by an authorized person at the time it is issued, supplementing any other signature appearing on the printed form used for the policy. 2) When used to describe a countersignature law, the signature which must be obtained from an authorized person (usually a licensed agent or broker in a state having such a law) on a policy covering property in that state, but written by a party outside the state.
the act of signing an insurance policy by a licensed resident agent.
Signature of someone other than the artist that adds either additional authenticity or historical value to an artwork.
Signature of a licensed agent that, in most states, must appear on the policy to validate the contract.
Signature of licensed agent or representative on a policy necessary to validate the contract.
A signature of an existing signature and message or a signature of an existing signature. A countersignature is used to sign the encrypted hash of an existing signature or to time stamp a message.
An authorized signature of agent or company representative on an insurance policy. Usually pertains to policies sold by an agent of the insurer located in another state.
An agent's signature on the polic.y
A signature of a licensed domiciled agent or representative required by the laws of some states to validate the bond.
Signature of someone other than the artist that adds either additional authenticity or historical value to a limited edition print.
The signature of a licensed agent or representative on a policy that is required to validate the policy.