Judges: RICHARD P. IEYOUB
Filed Date: 2/7/1995
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 7/5/2016
Dear Mr. Day:
In response to your opinion request of recent day, our research reflects no statute which bases the legal efficacy of a signature upon legibility or penmanship. Generally, a "signature" consists of both the act of writing one's name and of the intention thereby of finally authenticating the instrument signed. SeeAction Finance Corp. v. Nichols,
The important inquiry to make is the following: what are the requirements of law in regard to the particular transaction (i.e., the execution of a will, the transfer of immovable property, the negotiation of a promissory note). These requirements are equally applicable to those who are sighted and visually impaired.
Should you have other questions in which we may provide assistance, please contact this office.
Very truly yours,
RICHARD P. IEYOUB ATTORNEY GENERAL
BY: ______________________________ KERRY L. KILPATRICK ASSISTANT ATTORNEY GENERAL
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Mr. Richard N. Day, Ed.D Superintendent Louisiana School for the Visually Impaired P.O. Box 4328 Baton Rouge, La 70821
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KERRY L. KILPATRICK ASSISTANT ATTORNEY GENERAL