Idaho Statutes Title 30. Corporations § 30-23-108. Signing of records to be delivered for filing to secretary of state
Current as of January 01, 2023 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
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(a) A record delivered to the secretary of state for filing pursuant to this act must be signed as follows:
(1) Except as otherwise provided in subsections (2) and (3) of this section, a record signed by a partnership must be signed by a person authorized by the partnership.
(2) A record filed on behalf of a dissolved partnership that has no partner must be signed by the person winding up the partnership's business under section 30-23-802(3), Idaho Code, or a person appointed under section 30-23-802(4), Idaho Code, to wind up the business.
(3) A statement of denial by a person under section 30-23-304, Idaho Code, must be signed by that person.
(4) Any other record delivered on behalf of a person to the secretary of state for filing must be signed by that person.
(b) A record filed under this chapter may be signed by an agent. Whenever this chapter requires a particular individual to sign a record and the individual is deceased or incompetent, the record may be signed by a legal representative of the individual.
(c) A person that signs a record as an agent or legal representative affirms as a fact that the person is authorized to sign the record.
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