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A customary signature is a person's handwritten name or mark used to signify agreement or approval on documents. It reflects the individual's identity and intention to authorize the content. In legal contexts, a customary signature can serve as evidence of consent or commitment, although electronic signatures are also increasingly recognized as valid. The specific requirements for a customary signature may vary by jurisdiction and type of document.

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