Common use of Chief Financial Officer/Treasurer Clause in Contracts

Chief Financial Officer/Treasurer. The office of Chief Financial Officer, and the office of Treasurer, if any, may be occupied by the same person or by different persons. The Corporation need not have a Treasurer, as long as these functions are assigned to another officer, without regard to his or her title. The Chief Financial Officer and the Treasurer, if any, shall have custody of all the funds and securities of the Corporation, subject to all applicable internal controls. The Chief Financial Officer and the Treasurer may endorse on behalf of the Corporation for collection, checks, notes and other obligations, and shall deposit the same to the credit of the Corporation in such bank or banks or depositories as the Board of Directors may designate. The Chief Financial Officer and the Treasurer, if any, may (i) sign receipts and vouchers for payments made to the Corporation and (ii) sign checks made by the Corporation and pay out and dispose of the same under the direction of the Board, the Chief Executive Officer or the President. The Chief Financial Officer and the Treasurer, if any, shall perform other duties and have such powers as from time to time may be assigned to them by the Board of Directors or the Chief Executive Officer.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement and Plan of Merger (Knight Transportation Inc), Agreement and Plan of Merger (SWIFT TRANSPORTATION Co)

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Chief Financial Officer/Treasurer. The office of Chief Financial Officer, and the office of Treasurer, if any, may be occupied by the same person or by different persons. The Corporation need not have a Treasurer, as long as these functions are assigned to another officer, without regard to his or her title. The Chief Financial Officer and the Treasurer, if any, Treasurer shall have custody of all the funds and securities of the Corporation, subject to all applicable internal controls. The Chief Financial Officer and the Treasurer may endorse on behalf of the Corporation for collection, checks, notes and other obligations, and shall deposit the same to the credit of the Corporation in such bank or banks or depositories as the Board of Directors may designate. The Chief Financial Officer and the Treasurer, if any, Treasurer may (i) sign receipts and vouchers for payments made to the Corporation and (ii) sign checks made by the Corporation and pay out and dispose of the same under the direction of the Board, the Chief Executive Officer or the President. The Chief Financial Officer and the Treasurer, if any, Treasurer shall perform other duties and have such powers as from time to time may be assigned to them by the Board of Directors or the Chief Executive Officer.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement and Plan of Merger (SWIFT TRANSPORTATION Co), Agreement and Plan of Merger (Knight Transportation Inc)

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