Common use of AUTHORISING OTHERS TO OPERATE YOUR ACCOUNTS Clause in Contracts

AUTHORISING OTHERS TO OPERATE YOUR ACCOUNTS. 21.1 You may authorise someone else to operate your account by signing a third party mandate or a power of attorney. For powers of attorney, we will need to see the original signed document or in some cases, we may be able to accept a copy certified by someone we reasonably think appropriate, such as a solicitor.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: v.icbc.com.cn, v.icbc.com.cn, v.icbc.com.cn

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AUTHORISING OTHERS TO OPERATE YOUR ACCOUNTS. 21.1 20.1 You may authorise someone else to operate your account by signing a third third-party mandate or a power of attorney. For powers of attorney, we will need to see the original signed document or in some cases, we may be able to accept a copy certified by someone we reasonably think appropriate, such as a solicitor.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: v.icbc.com.cn, v.icbc.com.cn

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AUTHORISING OTHERS TO OPERATE YOUR ACCOUNTS. 21.1 20.1 You may authorise someone else to operate your account by signing a third party mandate or a power of attorney. For powers of attorney, we will need to see the original signed document or in some cases, we may be able to accept a copy certified by someone we reasonably think appropriate, such as a solicitor.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: v.icbc.com.cn

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