Signatory definition
Signatory means an individual who authenticates a record and is bound by its terms.
Signatory means a natural person who creates an electronic signature;
Signatory means the person who signs this Agreement for the benefit of a Company, Close Corporation, Trust or other legal person formed or as Trustee for a Company not yet incorporated;
Examples of Signatory in a sentence
Bidder’s Representative/Authorized Signatory SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to before me this day of [month] [year] at [place of execution], Philippines.
All reports shall be submitted electronically by using the NetDMR application, upon registration, receipt of the NetDMR Subscriber Agreement, and IDEM approval of the proposed NetDMR Signatory.
If the bidder is a limited partnership, the Signatory page must be signed by a general partner.
The Signatory page shall be signed by an authorized representative of the bidder.
The method of delivery of all documents is at the option and risk of the Signatory and the delivery will be deemed made only when actually received.
More Definitions of Signatory
Signatory means a person who holds a signature-creation device and acts either on his own behalf or on behalf of the natural or legal person or entity he represents;
Signatory means a person named in the relevant Account Application (or other analogous document under which the Customer authorises persons to communicate with the Bank in relation to the Accounts) who is authorised to act on behalf of the Customer at the time of the relevant Instruction (as defined in Section 4.1) and in respect of the matters set out in clause 3 below.
Signatory means an individual who signs a record.
Signatory means a person that holds signature creation data and acts either on its own behalf or on behalf of the person it represents;
Signatory means a person who signs a record and is bound by its
Signatory means the ACMF member which is listed in Appendix A of the MOU and who has signed on to the ASEAN CIS Framework, and collectively, the “Signatories”.