Signature Authority definition

Signature Authority means the person duly authorized and empowered to execute in the name of the applicant all grant-related documents.
Signature Authority means the legal right to execute contracts and other written instruments in the name of and on behalf of the University and to bind the University to an obligation or promise.
Signature Authority. Each party has the full power and authority to enter into and perform this Agreement, and the person signing this Agreement on behalf of each Party has been given the proper authority and empowered to enter into this Agreement.

Examples of Signature Authority in a sentence

  • Signature Authority The parties signing this Agreement certify that they have proper authorization to do so.

  • Proof of Signature Authority Provide proof that the person who signs this proposal is authorized to negotiate on behalf of this corporation.14.

  • Signee (must check current role prior to accepting terms and conditions) Authorized municipal contact using WAMS ID.Delegation of Signature Authority ( Form 3400-220 ) for agent signing on the behalf of the authorized municipal contact.Agent seeking to share this item with authorized municipal contact (authorized municipal contact must get WAMS id and complete signature).

  • Include the Vendor Certifications Form (APPENDIX II) signed by the person named in the Certificate of Signature Authority as the Authorized Representative of the vendor and with “true” checked next to each of the Certifications (a) through (f).

  • Refer to the GSH for Signature Authority procedures and refer to the policy change form in DSSH for Signature Authority statement.


More Definitions of Signature Authority

Signature Authority means the authority to sign Contracts that legally bind WPI. Unless there is evidence to the contrary, those individuals named in this Policy and Appendix A as having Signature Authority who sign Contracts are presumed to be acting as agents of WPI, within the scope of their employment.
Signature Authority. The signature on any NRCS/FSA document for an individual authorized to sign for the trust shall consist of both of the following: • An indicator, such as “by” or “for,” illustrating that the individual is signing in a representative capacity. • And one of the following:
Signature Authority means the person duly authorized and empowered to execute, in the name of the applicant, all grant-related documents.
Signature Authority. This Contract shall not be valid unless it has been approved and signed by someone authorized by Larimer County Administrative Policy and Procedure 100.2N. This Contract may be executed in two or more counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original. The parties approve the use of electronic signatures, which shall be governed by the Uniform Electronic Transactions Act, C.R.S. §24-71.3-101 et seq. If this Contract is electronically signed it (a) is considered a "writing" or "in writing," (b) is deemed for all purposes as physically "signed," (c) is deemed an "original" when printed or copied from electronic files or records established and maintained in the normal course of business, and (d) satisfies any legal formalities requiring that agreements be in writing. Neither party will contest the admissibility of copies (or printed versions) of this Agreement under either the business records exception to the hearsay rule, the best evidence rule or otherwise on the basis that the Agreement was originated, signed or maintained in electronic form. Other than an original hand-written signature or an electronic signature of the same formality used to originally execute this Agreement, no other communication between the parties (such as email, voice mail or fax without a signature) will be construed as a signature to this Agreement (or any amendments to it or waiver of it).
Signature Authority means the authority of the designated beneficiary or of a person on behalf of a designated beneficiary in accordance with the ABLE Act to establish and manage an ABLE account.
Signature Authority means the power to enter into and execute (whether by hand, electronic, or “click to accept”) a Purchase Agreement on behalf of the University (including a Department). Signature Authority is granted under the Treasurer’s Delegations, as defined by T97-014 and the Policy.
Signature Authority refers to the authority provided pursuant to AURA Policy to either 1) commit the Corporation up to a specific dollar threshold, and/or 2) approve the use of funds from a specific account up to a specific dollar threshold.