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15-7-6. Signatures of officers.
(1) Any certificated registered public obligation is valid and binding, notwithstanding thefact that any authorized officer who signed it ceased to be an authorized officer before it is issued.
(2) An authorized officer may adopt as and for the signature of such officer the signatureof a predecessor in office if that predecessor's signature appears on the certificated registeredpublic obligation. An authorized officer incurs no liability by adoption of a predecessor'ssignature that would not be incurred by such authorized officer if the signature were that of suchauthorized officer.

Enacted by Chapter 62, 1983 General Session

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-15 > Chapter-07 > 15-7-6

15-7-6. Signatures of officers.
(1) Any certificated registered public obligation is valid and binding, notwithstanding thefact that any authorized officer who signed it ceased to be an authorized officer before it is issued.
(2) An authorized officer may adopt as and for the signature of such officer the signatureof a predecessor in office if that predecessor's signature appears on the certificated registeredpublic obligation. An authorized officer incurs no liability by adoption of a predecessor'ssignature that would not be incurred by such authorized officer if the signature were that of suchauthorized officer.

Enacted by Chapter 62, 1983 General Session


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-15 > Chapter-07 > 15-7-6

15-7-6. Signatures of officers.
(1) Any certificated registered public obligation is valid and binding, notwithstanding thefact that any authorized officer who signed it ceased to be an authorized officer before it is issued.
(2) An authorized officer may adopt as and for the signature of such officer the signatureof a predecessor in office if that predecessor's signature appears on the certificated registeredpublic obligation. An authorized officer incurs no liability by adoption of a predecessor'ssignature that would not be incurred by such authorized officer if the signature were that of suchauthorized officer.

Enacted by Chapter 62, 1983 General Session