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More Than 2 Required Signatures On A Contract
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Jaime Johnson
64 posts
Thu Oct 12, 17 10:01 AM CST
Can I add more than 2 required signatures to a contract?
Tim - PicturesPro.com
16,152 posts
(admin)
Thu Oct 12, 17 12:15 PM CST
Only up to 2 signatures are available.
Tim Grissett, DIA - PicturesPro.com
My Email Address: info@picturespro.com
My Email Address: info@picturespro.com
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Jaime Johnson
64 posts
Fri Oct 13, 17 9:22 AM CST
ok, I will make something work. It would be a nice feature I could set the number of required signatures because I have everyone present for my family sessions sign a model release form and I really like to have them all sign one form rather than individual forms for each one. Thanks for the quick response!
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M Davis
324 posts
Fri Oct 13, 17 11:00 AM CST
I have used the required fields to create name and signature and list the instructions above the text boxes. Just a thought that might help.
M Davis
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Jaime Johnson
64 posts
Fri Oct 13, 17 11:18 AM CST
Mark, I though about that, but that will only allow them to type in the name not actually sign it in the "signature" sections correct?
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M Davis
324 posts
Fri Oct 13, 17 11:36 AM CST
That is correct.
Problem I have is the person that contacts me for corporate work is often not the person that signs the agreement. So I set up a text box, which works well as a work around.
Also, from a legal standpoint for electronic signatures, signing with /s/ or s/ before typing a name is considered same as a signature. But only when electronically submitting it.
Problem I have is the person that contacts me for corporate work is often not the person that signs the agreement. So I set up a text box, which works well as a work around.
Also, from a legal standpoint for electronic signatures, signing with /s/ or s/ before typing a name is considered same as a signature. But only when electronically submitting it.
M Davis
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Jaime Johnson
64 posts
Fri Oct 13, 17 12:46 PM CST
Awesome! Thanks for the info!
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