Section 83Part 4 — Management and Administration of Companies and Associations
Execution of deeds, etc., by attorney
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A company may appoint and empower a person either general ly or in respect of a specified matter to execute deeds or instruments under seal on its behalf.
Any appointment under subsection (1) need not be made by deed or instrument under seal, but any person so appointed otherwise than by deed or instrument under seal shall not constitute the donee of a power under the Powers of Attorney Act ( 1996 Revision ) ( but without prejudice to the authority otherwise conferred upon them by the company).
A deed or instrument under seal signed by a person on behalf of a company pursuant to the authority conferred pursuant to subsection (1) shall bind the company and ha ve effect as if it were executed as such by the company.