Legal requirement for signatures

March 12th, 2010
  • Signatures are required on many documents; what is the history of this requirement and where and when are signatures needed? References would be appreciated.


  • Just a free comment: The signature (or "mark") signifies that the person involved agrees/approves/issues the document. I add "mark", since analphabets can also "sign" a document without being able to write their name, which these days has to be witnessed. In early medieval times, many - including rulers - could not write. A personal seal serves a similar purpose, less common in the West today, but in the Far East still not uncommon. This site may be of help, but I expect that there are much more informative ones: http://www.arikah.com/encyclopedia/Signature Here is an auction site's image of Charlemagne's signature: http://img.yezzz.com/fi3121428.jpeg I seem to remember reading that he only added a final stroke or two to it. Elaborate signatures not only show individuality but also are/were an attempt to make forgery more difficult. In the Orient, I have seen pilgrims use their thumbprint to "sign" travelers checks.







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