Users come to this page from various places, including the new 'Sign
the…' link on the request to go live page.
Of these users:
- some won't have signed it
- some will have signed it
- some will see that it's complete and wonder why, as they haven’t
actually done anything
So it’s more appropriate for the title of this page to be descriptive,
rather than an action.
On the page where signed in users can download the agreement:
> The second sentence of that could probably just be 'You can [download
> a copy]'. And could go at the end of the previous paragraph. (We try
> to avoid 'here', and the 'if you need to' is probably unnecessary).
On the page where we give users a choice of agreement to sign:
> We could probably edit that callout down a bit to: '[Contact us] if
> you're not sure whether your organisation is a crown or non-crown
> body.'
>
> (Try to keep callouts to a single sentence if we can)