This section of the book is from the "Canadian Banking Practice" book, by John T. P. Knight.
Question 550.— Where a party trades under the name of a company, as for instance, " The Canadian Iron Company," is it sufficient for him to use the name of the company in his signature, without the addition of his own name?
Answer.—Legally such a signature is sufficient, but practically it is open to many objections.
 
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