Legal Question in Business Law in Florida
Does Florida law specify which officer of a non-profit (specifically a Church) board must sign contracts for the organization? Or may any officer sign contracts?
Asked on 2/07/12, 7:06 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Sanford M. Martin
Sanford M. Martin, P.A.
FL law does not designate a specific officer or director to execute contracts; however,
law requires that any contract or enforceable agreement of a corporation, profit or non-
profit, be executed by an officer or officers so authorized by the corporation, usually
its CEO, attested by its Secretary or other officer.
Answered on 2/07/12, 7:41 am
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