Delegation of directors' powers: when is it permitted? | Practical Law

Delegation of directors' powers: when is it permitted? | Practical Law

Directors are often required to execute documents or undertake acts in connection with a transaction or other events at short notice or at times when they are unavailable. However, whether the board or a director can validly delegate a certain act will depend on the delegation provisions in the company's articles of association, and on the type of role that the board or director is attempting to delegate.

Delegation of directors' powers: when is it permitted?

Practical Law UK Articles 4-636-2106 (Approx. 6 pages)

Delegation of directors' powers: when is it permitted?

by Carol Shutkever and Rachel Hayward, Herbert Smith Freehills LLP
Published on 01 Dec 2016United Kingdom
Directors are often required to execute documents or undertake acts in connection with a transaction or other events at short notice or at times when they are unavailable. However, whether the board or a director can validly delegate a certain act will depend on the delegation provisions in the company's articles of association, and on the type of role that the board or director is attempting to delegate.