Say someone received a contract (job offer) through email to sign. They print it. Of all pages in the contract, only one page (say page 9) has signature space. They print a couple of extra copies of the page 9 which has the signature space.
They sign in the extra couple of copies of the signature page (page 9) by keeping it accidentally over the actual next page (page 10) in the contract, aligned perfectly over it. They also sign the actual final attached signature page (page 9). They scan and send the all pages of the contract to the other party, discarding the extra couple of copies of the signature page (page 9).
By effect of this, the next page (page 10) of the signature page has a couple of additional impressions/debossings (with no ink) of the signature, overlapping and offset from each other by few millimeters due to natural variations in each signatures. Whereas there is only one signature present on the previous page. Is this acceptable or does this have any legal significance? Is there a necessity that impressions/debossings should match the previous page signatures/writings if they are present?