Legal Question in Business Law in Ohio
do I need a legal document to allow my estimator to sign contracts for work for the company. It is organized has an LLC.
Asked on 5/13/10, 8:40 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Neil Rubin
Neil S. Rubin, Attorney at Law, LLC
A limited power of attorney may be indicated here. Otherwise, the estimator's signature would not be binding and thus the contracts would not be executed correctly.
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Answered on 5/26/10, 7:27 am
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