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It has been my understanding that you can write on any legal document that
you sign. This causes many problems but if you are signing your name to
something then you have the right to have it say what you want. Now the
receiving party may reject the document as amended.
In the past with operation forms from hospitals, loan documents, and the
such I have crossed off what I didn't like, and if the bank, hospital, or
who ever didn't like it then I did not get the operation or loan from that
institution. And before any of you comment on the President not being able
to change the bills he signs (line item veto), let me remind you, he
exercises he ability to change one item by not signing it until it suits his
desires. Which amounts to the same thing.
James
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From: HP-3000 Systems Discussion [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On
Behalf Of Dennis Handly
Sent: Tuesday, April 09, 2002 6:47 AM
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Subject: Re: [HP3000-L] OT: HP annual shareholder proxy
Bob J. ([log in to unmask]) wrote:
: Does anybody know if there is a way to write-in a name for a director?
I believe you can't do that. There was an article in SJMN.
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