Common use of Specimen Signatures Clause in Contracts

Specimen Signatures. The Trustee may (but need not) require each Noteholder to submit specimen signatures (and in the case of a corporation may require those signatures to be authenticated by the secretary or director of such Noteholder) of persons authorised to execute Note Transfers on behalf of such Noteholder and shall be entitled to assume (until notified to the contrary) that such authority has not been revoked.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Master Trust Deed (Westpac Securitisation Management Pty LTD), Master Trust Deed (Westpac Securitisation Management Pty LTD), Master Trust Deed (Westpac Securitisation Management Pty LTD)

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Specimen Signatures. The Trustee may (but need not) require each Class B Noteholder to submit specimen signatures (and in the case of a corporation may require those signatures to be authenticated by the secretary or director of such Class B Noteholder) of persons authorised to execute Note Transfers on behalf of such Class B Noteholder and shall be entitled to assume (until notified to the contrary) that such authority has not been revoked.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Supplementary Terms Notice (Crusade Management LTD)

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