Power of Attorney for General Manager (India) This Indian Law power of attorney is for when a company gives authority to a general manager to transact business on behalf of the company – for example, to make financial decisions and to sign agreements on behalf of the company. In 13 clauses, it addresses a range of functions that the manager may be required to perform: from negotiating contracts to taking responsibility for customs documents, vakalatnama (memoranda of appearance), and granting authority to other company employees. The range of activities which the attorney is authorised to transact and sign include: - Negotiating and signing contracts for the sale of the company’s products
- Signing bonds, indemnities and guarantees
- Buying and selling property
- Registering contracts and other documents
- Dealing with export and customs
- Issuing refund orders
- Submitting bids and tenders
- Signing affidavits and documents related to claims and proceedings
- Entering into contracts
- Representing the company before any judicial and other authorities and central and state government departments
- Signing applications and other documents relating to utilities services
- Giving authority to employees of the company
There is also a general clause giving wide authority to the attorney to act in the name of the company. What's in it? - See detailed Explanatory Notes below
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