Full Powers Sample Clauses

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Full Powers. In international law, a Head of State, Head of Government or Foreign Minister may sign a treaty in his or her own right. Anyone else needs to produce “Full Powers” signed by one of those three representatives. Full Powers can take time to produce so they should be prepared well in advance of the proposed date of signature of the Agreement (at least three days in advance is suggested). The UN Treaty Section advises that Full Powers must include the following (see model in Annex IV): • It must be signed by either the Head of State, Head of Government, or Minister for Foreign Affairs. • The signature must be legible. • It should indicate the title of the treaty. • Full ▇▇▇▇▇▇ must state the full name and title of the representative authorized to sign. • Date and place of signature must be indicated. • Official seal (optional, but cannot replace the signature of one of the three authorized authorities).
Full Powers. The parties confirm that each of the parties have full powers to sign this agreement and to be bound by the terms contained in this agreement. This schedule contains the renovations as agreed to be completed by Landlord. 1. Clean and paint the interior of the building white. 2. Install rails on all balconies and stairs.
Full Powers. The Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Serbia , authorizes hereby, on behalf of the Government of the Republic of Serbia
Full Powers. 4.1 The Client hereby authorizes the Lawyer to represent the Client to the extent specified in the Clause 1 of this Agreement. At the same time, the Client shall issue separate full powers in each individual case according to the needs or requirements of the Lawyer. The Lawyer accepts the granted full powers.
Full Powers. The parties confirm that each of the parties have full powers to sign this agreement and to be bound by the terms contained in this agreement.