Western Australian Consolidated Acts (1) The corporation is
to have a common seal.
(2) A document is duly
executed by the corporation if —
(a) the
common seal of the corporation is affixed to it in the presence of 2 directors
or of a director and an executive officer; or
(b) it
is signed on behalf of the corporation by a person or persons referred to in
subsection (4).
(3) The common seal of
the corporation is not to be affixed to a document except in accordance with
this section.
(4) The corporation
may, by writing under its common seal, authorise a director or a member of
staff or other agent of the corporation to execute documents on its behalf.
(5) An authority under
subsection (4) —
(a) may
be given —
(i)
either generally or in respect of a specified matter or
specified matters; and
(ii)
so as to authorise 2 or more persons to execute documents
jointly;
and
(b) may
be presumed by a person dealing with the corporation to
continue —
(i)
during any period for which it is conferred; or
(ii)
if subparagraph (i) does not apply, until notice of
termination of the authority is given to the person so dealing.
(6) A document
purporting to be executed in accordance with this section is to be taken to be
duly executed until the contrary is shown.