- Why is my signature different every time?
- Should your signature always be the same?
- How do I make my signature consistent?
- Does your signature have to be consistent?
- Are there rules for signatures?
- Can I have two different signatures?
Why is my signature different every time?
Real signatures are always slightly different and they differ every time. If the signatures are exact replica there is a very strong possibility of forgery. Difference between signatures increases proportionally with the complexity . Simple ones are less different from one another.
Should your signature always be the same?
A signature should be unique to you. No two ppl should be able write the exact same signature without a copy.
How do I make my signature consistent?
Write your signature many times on a sheet of paper: first slowly, then a little faster each time. If you lose control and the writing becomes bad, write a little slower again, once or twice, and then agan gradually increase the speed.
Does your signature have to be consistent?
All a signature is expected to do is signal that you intend to adopt an agreement, whether it's a purchase, offer of employment, or business transaction. To that end, making a big βXβ on the paper or drawing a symbol does the job just fine. βIt doesn't have to be consistent with your signature,β Mann says.
Are there rules for signatures?
In the United States, signatures encompass marks and actions of all sorts that are indicative of identity and intent. The legal rule is that unless a statute specifically prescribes a particular method of making a signature it may be made in any number of ways. These include by a mechanical or rubber stamp facsimile.
Can I have two different signatures?
14 May 2011 There is no bar from having different signatures, provided the particular signature used is used consistently for that particular purpose/document. It is better if you are comfortable with more than one signature. This can become a protection against forgery.