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Resolutions are not required on Trust or Estate accounts. ''See: [[Trust law]]. |
Resolutions are not required on Trust or Estate accounts. ''See: [[Trust law]]. |
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Sample corporate resolutions can be found online at some company websites. [See [[Talk:Corporate_resolution|talk page]] for a possible source.] |
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Revision as of 00:01, 6 December 2009
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A corporate resolution is a legal document that will be voted on or has been voted on at a meeting of the board of directors for a corporation. The resolution could be on just about any subject. One common subject, because it is required by banks and securities firms to open accounts, is to define which individuals are authorized to act on behalf of a corporation. This form of corporate resolution is also required by title agencies when selling corporate owned real estate. The form and structure of this document varies depending on the state in which the corporation is organized.
Resolutions are not required on Trust or Estate accounts. See: Trust law.
Sample corporate resolutions can be found online at some company websites. [See talk page for a possible source.]