Common use of Assistant Treasurer Clause in Contracts

Assistant Treasurer. The signature of one person alone is sufficient to bind a corporation, as long as he or she holds corporate offices in each of the two categories described above. For County purposes, proof of such dual office holding will be satisfied by having the individual sign the instrument twice, each time indicating his or her office that qualifies under the above-described provision. In the alternative, a single corporate signature is acceptable when accompanied by a corporate resolution demonstrating the legal authority of the signature to bind the company. COUNTY OF ORANGE, a political subdivision of the State of California APPROVED AS TO FORM

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Contract for Written Translation Services, Contract for Written Translation of Election Materials, Contract for Written Translation of Election Materials

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Assistant Treasurer. The signature of one person alone is sufficient to bind a corporation, as long as he or she holds corporate offices in each of the two categories described above. For County purposes, proof of such dual office holding will be satisfied by having the individual sign the instrument twice, each time indicating his or her office that qualifies under the above-above described provision. In the alternative, a single corporate signature is acceptable when accompanied by a corporate resolution demonstrating the legal authority of the signature signator to bind the company. COUNTY OF ORANGE, a political subdivision of the State of California APPROVED AS TO FORMcorporation.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Regional Cooperative Agreement, Regional Cooperative Agreement, Regional Cooperative Agreement

Assistant Treasurer. The signature of one person alone is sufficient to bind a corporation, as long as he or she holds corporate offices in each of the two categories described above. For County purposes, proof of such dual office holding will be satisfied by having the individual sign the instrument twice, each time indicating his or her office that qualifies under the above-, described provision. In the alternative, a single corporate signature is acceptable when accompanied by a corporate resolution demonstrating the legal authority of the signature signator to bind the company. COUNTY OF ORANGE, a political subdivision of the State of California APPROVED AS TO FORMcorporation.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Contract for Mailing Equipment, Supplies and Maintenance, Comprehensive Operational and Janitorial Supplies Solutions

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Assistant Treasurer. The signature of one person alone is sufficient to bind a corporation, as long as he or she holds corporate offices in each of the two categories described above. For County purposes, proof of such dual office holding will be satisfied by having the individual sign the instrument twice, each time indicating his or her office that qualifies under the above-described provision. In the alternative, a single corporate signature is acceptable when accompanied by a corporate resolution demonstrating the legal authority of the signature to bind the company. COUNTY OF ORANGE, a political subdivision of the State of California APPROVED AS TO FORM.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease and Maintenance Agreement

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