COMMON SEAL Sample Clauses

COMMON SEAL. 20.1 The LLP shall have a Common Seal and the same shall be laid before and adopted at the general meeting mentioned hereinabove and the Common Seal shall be affixed to any document or contract as may be required with the approval of and in the presence of the Designated Partners of the LLP on each occasion and the same shall be recorded chronologically in the Seal Book maintained for the purpose under their signatures. 20.2 The Designated Partners shall provide for and ensure the safe custody of the Seal of the LLP. 20.3 The Seal shall not be affixed to any instrument except by the authority of the Designated Partners and except in the presence of the Designated Partners, who shall sign every instrument to which the Seal is affixed.
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COMMON SEAL. The Company may have a common seal. If the Company has a common seal, articles 14.3 to 14.7 apply. 14.3 Safe custody of Xxxx The Board must provide for the safe custody of the Seal.
COMMON SEAL. The Board will have a Common Seal which will be kept in the custody of the secretary, or such other officer as will be appointed by the Board and will be used only as directed by the Board. When affixed to any document the Common Seal must be accompanied by the signature of two (2) Board members.
COMMON SEAL. (a) If the Trustees become incorporated as a board under the Charitable Trusts Act 1957 they shall have custody of the common seal, and from time to time by resolution, they may adopt any seal they think fit. (b) The Common Seal of the Trust shall only be affixed pursuant to a resolution of its Trust Board or of a committee of the Trustees authorised by the Trust Board on their behalf and every instrument to which the Common Seal is affixed shall be signed by two Trustees. REGISTERED OFFICE
COMMON SEAL. 10.1 The Seal of the Association shall not be affixed to any instrument except by the authority of the Executive and shall be attested by the signatures of the Chairperson and Secretary of the Association. 10.2 The Seal should remain in the custody of the Secretary Article 11.
COMMON SEAL. 14.1 The Common Seal of Xx Xxxxx, following its incorporation, will be kept in the custody and control of the Secretary, or such other officer appointed by Xx Xxxxx. 14.2 When required, the Common Seal will be affixed to any document following a resolution of the Kāhui Kaitiaki (Board of Trustees) and will be signed by the Manukura (or a Kaitiaki [Trustee] acting as the Chair) and one other Kaitiaki (Trustee) appointed by Xx Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx (The board of Trustees).
COMMON SEAL. 24.1 The Directors must provide for the safe custody of the common seal of the Foundation. 24.2 The common seal will only be used by the authority of the Directors and every instrument to which the seal is affixed must be signed by a Director and must be countersigned by the company secretary or by a second Director or by some other person appointed by the Directors for that purpose.
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COMMON SEAL. MCA-Malawi shall have a common seal, which shall not be affixed to any instrument except by authority of a resolution of the Board, and in the presence of at least two Trustees or in the presence of any one Trustee and of the Secretary or such other person as the Trustees may appoint for the purpose; and those two Trustees or such Trustees and the Secretary or other person as aforesaid shall sign every instrument to which the Seal of MCA- Malawi is so affixed in their presence.
COMMON SEAL. The Bank shall have a common seal which will remain in the custody of the Chief Executive Officer and shall be affixed in the presence of a Director and the Chief Executive Officer as per specific resolution of the Board of Directors.
COMMON SEAL. The Board: (a) may decide whether or not the Company has a common seal; and (b) is responsible for the safe custody of that seal (if any) and any duplicate seal it decides to adopt under section 123(2).
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