See Also: Content-based Query(law)
Signatures on proxies(finance)
Signatures on Proxies(money)
Query(law)
query(dictionary)
Query(money)
query 1, noun(dictionary)
Range Query(law)
query 2, verb(dictionary)
Query Preview(law)

Signatures on Proxies (money) and Content-based Query (law)


Signatures on Proxies (money)


Definition: [crh] The basic rule of acceptability is that if the signature reads as the proxy is printed, it is acceptable. If an individual signs on behalf of another individual and staDefinition: tes a legal representation, it is acceptable. Examples: executor, guardian, power of attorney; but not husband, wife, next of kin, etc. On corporate registrations, a Definition: manual signature in the name of the corporation is acceptable. A facsimile signature is also acceptable, but a rubber-stamp signature with a signature line is acceptablDefinition: e only if signed on that line. With joint tenancy, one signature is sufficient, as in the case of one trustee signing for two or more.







Content-based Query (law)




query exploiting data content.