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What if a director or secretary executing is also a company, what happens then?

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What if a director or secretary executing is also a company, what happens then?

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The document must be executed by the act of a real person duly authorised. If the office of director or secretary is held by a “firm” then the document must be signed by an individual authorised by the firm to sign on its behalf. A firm includes a body corporate or partnership.

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