Sentences with phrase «only signer»

If you are the only signer on your loans and you die, a parent can not be held legally responsible for those debts.
* The Minor Instruction Permit allows only the signer of the DR2460 and / or the Driver Education Instructor to complete and log the 50 hours required on the drive time log sheet.
«I don't like leaving you as only signer of contracts,» he said to Wood, who responded that many of them had already been ratified, and that she would only be signing contracts as approved by the town board.

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Designated as a National Historic Landmark, the John Rutledge House, built in 1763, is the only home of a signer of the Constitution of the United States that visitors can spend the night in, and only one of 15 homes of signers still standing.
Despite the fact that in her presentation she is clear of the influx of aid workers and researchers from the Global North coming into communities in the DRC to question abuse survivors (she reveals, for example, that only oral permission is obtained because the act of signing a document has taken on the meaning that the signer is entitled to some form of aid), she believes that US military personnel should be direct (and, it would seem, demanding) about the subject of sexual assault.
Since 1961, the Antarctic Treaty, now with 52 signers, has ensured that Antarctica can be used only for peaceful purposes such as scientific research, and not for military or commercial activities such as energy extraction.
In this case, it won't count as an open and active line of credit for you and might not appear on your credit report, since as an authorized user, you are only being added as a signer and do not have financial responsibility for the account.
On Saturday, July 26, Signer will present a selection of his films, with commentary, at his only public appearance in the United States at the Cleveland Museum of Art.
Although the sculptors Louise Bourgeois and Mary Callery were among the signers of the letter, Hedda Sterne was the only woman in the photograph.
It only went into effect when the signers added up to 55 %, so this is not consistent with your number.
When questioned in 1998, OISM's Arthur Robinson admitted that only 2,100 signers of the Oregon Petition had identified themselves as physicists, geophysicists, climatologists, or meteorologists, «and of those the greatest number are physicists.»
Just because the content of the letter contains naive and / or dishonest claims doesn't mean that all the signers are naive and / or dishonest, only that whomever wrote the document was naive and / or dishonest.
First, you write, «Whatever flaws or ambiguities exist in the paper, the use of the letters as source materials for any comparison can not purely be a test of agreement with the IPCC (as we stated above — you could agree with every word in the IPCC report and still not want to do anything about emissions), but must be a test of someone's opinion about what to do about it... Thus the only way in my mind to interpret a comparison of signers is a categorization by policy direction, not understanding or agreement on the science.
Regarding «Expert Credibility in Climate Change» (which is open access by the way) a friend of mine stated, ``... the only «lists» or «black lists» were those created by the signers themselves.»
If you only do things you actually have to do, you will be little better than a robo - signer.
A special meeting convened by The Hague Conference in 2009 expressly recommended that competent authorities add a disclaimer, «outside the box» of the prescribed form of apostille, pointing out that the apostille certifies only the signature and capacity of the signer of the public document, and says nothing about the content of the underlying document.
• Create and maintain liaison with state agencies to acquire legal papers, stamps and seals • Ascertain that all stamps, seals and papers are kept safely under lock and key • Be physically present at occasions that require state approvals such as for law suits and property matters • Interview clients briefly to ensure that they understand the mechanics of affidavits and other legal documents • Determine the eligibility of documents and clients» intentions by indulging them in conversation • Verify identification documents such as birth certificates, social security cards, passports and licenses • Ascertain that the signer is not coerced into signing a document and report any misdemeanors as soon as they arise • Prepare affidavits, depositions and other documents according to set content standards • Sign prepared documents and affix stamps and seals on them in a bid to provide approval • Perform marriage ceremonies by ensuring that proper licenses are obtained and documentation completed (authorized only in the states of Florida, Maine and South Carolina) • Create and prepare records of items notarized and ensure that they are in correct order for public reference
Survey data were collected approximately 3 1/2 years after the child's birth as part of the Texas AOP Signers Study (TASS), and includes only mothers associated with a father who voluntarily established paternity at the time of the child's birth.
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