Chinese term
signature and/or chop
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< Signature and/or Chop >
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Any suggestion or synonym? Thank you in advance!
5 | chop: seal; stamp; an official mark made by pressing an inked seal or stamp on paper. | Kiet Bach |
5 | 签章 in Chinese | Frank Feng |
4 | signature and/or seal | jyuan_us |
4 | Signing and/or Chopping | pkchan |
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Proposed translations
chop: seal; stamp; an official mark made by pressing an inked seal or stamp on paper.
signature and/or seal
Signing and/or Chopping
Mar 11, 2013 — Any agreement signed by the legal representative is binding, whether or not a chop (a/k/a seal) is attached. But without a chop you will ..
签章 in Chinese
通常签字 (signature) 用于个人, 盖章 (stamp, chop) 用于单位
Usually, signatures are used by individuals, and chops (official stamps) are used by organizations, e.g. companies or government authorities
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