An “X” is a symbolic mark made by individuals who either cannot write or are physically unable to write, used to indicate their intention to sign a document such as a deedIn Jamaica, a deed is a vital legal document used to formalize the transfer of property ownership. It acts as the offici... or willIn Jamaica, a will is a legal document created by an individual to specify how their assets, including their belongings .... This mark serves as a formal notation of consent or approval, particularly in legal contexts where a signature is required but the person is unable to provide one in the conventional manner. Historically, the use of an “X” dates back to times when literacy was not widespread, and many peopleThe people of Jamaica embody a spirit that is at once richly diverse and unbreakably unified, as captured by the nationa... could not write their names. In these cases, making an “X” was an accepted practice for indicating one’s intent to be bound by the document’s contents. In the context of real propertyIn Jamaica, distinguishing between real property and personal property is crucial in real estate and legal contexts. Rea...property transactionsIn Jamaica, property transactions refer to the legal processes involved in buying, selling, or transferring ownership of..., the mark of an “X” is used in lieu of a traditional signature on legal documents. To ensure the mark carries legal weight, it must be witnessed by others who can confirm the individual’s identity and their intent to sign. This practice guarantees that the individual’s consent is recorded and legally valid, even if they cannot write their full name. The use of an “X” as a signature alternative underscores the importance of inclusivity and accessibilityAccessibility in Jamaican real estate refers to the design and adaptation of homes and buildings to ensure that individu... in legal and formal proceedings, allowing individuals with limited writing abilities to participate fully in legal processes.

