I have a question about a contract I have signed from my now previous employer.
I am being taken to court for training costs, and I am currently collating evidence. However I have noticed something within the contract that was presented to me initially.
My question is this - can a contract be signed on behalf of the employer by someone who is not actually employed under that company name? The person that signed the contract worked for a sister company that has a completely separate name and address. They also have just signed it, so there is no name underneath the signature to say who the signature belongs to and it does not state 'signed on behalf of' and the employers name.
Is it worth noting that the person who signed this contract no longer works for the company?
Would any of the above question the contract's validity?
I am being taken to court for training costs, and I am currently collating evidence. However I have noticed something within the contract that was presented to me initially.
My question is this - can a contract be signed on behalf of the employer by someone who is not actually employed under that company name? The person that signed the contract worked for a sister company that has a completely separate name and address. They also have just signed it, so there is no name underneath the signature to say who the signature belongs to and it does not state 'signed on behalf of' and the employers name.
Is it worth noting that the person who signed this contract no longer works for the company?
Would any of the above question the contract's validity?
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