Conscious-Presence Rule

Conscious-Presence Rule

Definition

A rule providing that a person signed a document in a second person’s presence if the second person can tell that a signing occurred from a totality of the circumstances. Under this rule, it is not necessary that the second person actually saw the first person perform the act of signing.

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