Another name for a theater sign is "marquee."
Sign a confession
John Proctor will not sign his name on the confessional because he wants to keep his name sacred. When he shouts "It is my name!" proves his desires to keep his only name to himself.
There is no answer to your really werid question....
'Exit' is an obvious one. 'Egress' is less commonly known; this was put to good use by one theatre operator who generated great income when people left to "see the egress" and had to pay to return inside. Another name is an EXIT sign
He puts his exxon.
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That you signed means that you agreed to the contract. People who were illiterate would consummate a contract with an X. Often, they would need to have a literate witness sign but, the mark sealed the contract.
He charges $5 to $10 to sign his name to something, and has done so tens of thousands of times. Sure sounds like someone who can write. Thus he is not illiterate. Not sure why you would think so.
The name for the and sign is ampersand.
In general they are not. Restaurants which used to be pubs (Public Houses or Inns) usually have distinct names (some of which are animals or people). This probably dates from long ago when a pictorial sign was of more use for an illiterate population than a legible name.
no you cant sign it its in her name. she can sign it over to you or she can add your name to the title but no u cant sign it because its not in your name.
You sign and print their name then you sign and print next to it as POA.
Sign Your Name was created in 1988.
The scientific name for the number sign "#" is octothorpe.
To sign someone's name with permission, you will sign your name first, add the per procurationem or p.p. designation after your name, and then sign the missing person's name. This is the preferred method of signing.