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If the person is not known there is nothing you can do.
An unsigned deed is just a piece of paper. It has no significance until it is properly executed.
When someone 'forces' you to sign anything, it has been signed 'under duress', and is not considered a valid contract.If you explain the situation during the time you signed the paper to the court and tell them that you signed it 'under duress', the judge should dis-allow the paper to be used as evidence against you.
In many jurisdictions this is a valid will. It is called a holographic will and must be in their hand writing.
I would say anywhere from 2.401 million on up depending upon which collectors find the piece
Not much, i bought a signed photo from 1957 for 33 usd and a signed piece of paper (1981) for 27 usd, I guess Rick isn't much in demand ....
The plural of a piece of paper is "pieces of paper."
According to Sanders Autograph Price Guide - 7th Edition 859$
the name for the treaty that made Texas a state is called....... a piece of paper that some famous person signed.
you have to look at the piece of paper and the things that are on the piece of paper follow it
The answer depends on the piece of paper. You can cut it in half lengthways: it will still be a piece of paper but its width will be half as large!
Somebodies signature usually signed on a piece of paper, or picture. It also usually includes some kind of shout-out to the person who is receiving the autograph.