Section 132: Signatures must be in Latin characters or transliterated
132.Signatures to be in Latin character
No instrument or power of attorney shall be deemed to be duly executed unless eitherβ
(a)the signature of each party to it is in Latin character; or
(b)a transliteration into Latin character of the signature of any party whose signature is not in Latin character and the name of any party who has affixed a mark instead of signing his or her name are added to the instrument or power of attorney by or in the presence of the attesting witness at the time of execution, and beneath the signature or mark there is inserted a certificate in the form in Schedule 16 to this Act.
Plain English Summary
You must ensure that any legal instrument (like a land transfer) or power of attorney is signed using Latin characters (the standard alphabet used in ...
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