Queensland Consolidated Acts(1) A cooperative may, by writing under its common seal, empower a person, either generally or in relation to a stated matter, as its agent or attorney (authorised attorney) to execute deeds on its behalf.
(2) A deed signed by an authorised attorney on behalf of the cooperative and under the seal of the attorney, or under the appropriate official seal of the cooperative, binds the cooperative and has effect as if it were under the common seal of the cooperative.
(3) The authority of an authorised attorney, as between the cooperative and a person dealing with the attorney, continues during the period, if any, mentioned in the instrument conferring the authority or, if no period is mentioned, until notice of the revocation or termination of the authority of the attorney has been given to the person dealing with the attorney.