Signing authority for Board documents enables endorsement and execution of securities and instruments by authorised officers. Signing authority for the Board is vested in the Chairman, whole-time members, and any officer nominated by the Chairman, who are severally authorised to endorse and transfer negotiable instruments, securities and documents of title, draw and endorse bills and sign accounts and other business documents; plaints, written statements, complaints, affidavits and petitions in legal proceedings may be signed and verified by any officer authorised by the Chairman to sign such documents on behalf of the Board.
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Signing authority for Board documents enables endorsement and execution of securities and instruments by authorised officers.
Signing authority for the Board is vested in the Chairman, whole-time members, and any officer nominated by the Chairman, who are severally authorised to endorse and transfer negotiable instruments, securities and documents of title, draw and endorse bills and sign accounts and other business documents; plaints, written statements, complaints, affidavits and petitions in legal proceedings may be signed and verified by any officer authorised by the Chairman to sign such documents on behalf of the Board.
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