Execution of documents: validity of signatures | Practical Law

Execution of documents: validity of signatures | Practical Law

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.

Execution of documents: validity of signatures

Practical Law UK Articles 4-622-1215 (Approx. 2 pages)

Execution of documents: validity of signatures

by Ashurst LLP and Practical Law Corporate
Published on 28 Jan 2016United 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.