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The High Court has held that a deed will still be validly executed for the purposes of section 44 of the Companies Act 2006 if the director who signs it resigns before it is delivered.
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Execution of documents: validity of signatures
Practical Law UK Articles 4-622-1215
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Execution of documents: validity of signatures
by Ashurst LLP and Practical Law Corporate
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Published on 28 Jan 2016
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United Kingdom
The High Court has held that a deed will still be validly executed for the purposes of section 44 of the Companies Act 2006 if the director who signs it resigns before it is delivered.