Proxy validity for blind or incapable creditors or partners requires witness-attested signature, witness handwriting insertions, and witness certification. A proxy from a blind or incapable creditor or partner is acceptable if the creditor or partner attaches a signature or mark in the presence of a witness who adds their description and address; all insertions must be in the witness's handwriting and the witness must certify at the foot that the insertions were made by them at the request and in the presence of the creditor or partner prior to the signature or mark.
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Proxy validity for blind or incapable creditors or partners requires witness-attested signature, witness handwriting insertions, and witness certification.
A proxy from a blind or incapable creditor or partner is acceptable if the creditor or partner attaches a signature or mark in the presence of a witness who adds their description and address; all insertions must be in the witness's handwriting and the witness must certify at the foot that the insertions were made by them at the request and in the presence of the creditor or partner prior to the signature or mark.
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