Common use of Multiple Offices Clause in Contracts

Multiple Offices. Any number of offices or functions of those offices may be held or exercised by the same person, except that if a President and Vice President shall be elected, the offices shall not be held by the same person. If a document must be signed by persons holding different offices or functions and a person holds or exercises more than one of those offices or functions, that person may sign the document in more than one capacity, but only if the document indicates each capacity in which the person signs.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: And Shareholder Control Agreement (Rural Cellular Corp), Rural Cellular Corp, Rural Cellular Corp

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