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You must bring valid photographic identification photo ID or your Public Services Card with you to collect your payment. You must go to your Intreo Centre or Social Welfare Branch Office, usually every month, and declare you are still unemployed and looking for work. You will be given a date and a time to sign on each month. In some cases you may sign on more or less frequently. Usually if you live up to 10 miles from the nearest social welfare office you will sign on every 4 weeks. If you live over 10 miles from the nearest social welfare office, you will sign on every 12 weeks.

People over 62 may not need to sign on every month. Signing on to declare that you are still unemployed and looking for work was suspended until January as a COVID public health measure.

However, this is under review. Sign up for a DocuSign account : Sign up for a DocuSign account and save the document in your own account. Still need help? Visit the Community. Get Support. Companies can still use a common seal to execute documents, and many do — old habits die hard and some people like the formality and ceremony of the sealing process.

However, executing a document using a common seal will not result in the document automatically being considered as a deed and, where relevant, the document must still be expressed to be a deed. The Model Articles provide that this can be determined by the directors. If the directors do not do this, then one authorised person a director, company secretary or any other person authorised to sign can sign and this must be in the presence of a witness. The signatures of two authorised signatories are required and a single individual cannot sign in two different capacities.

An authorised signatory is every director and the secretary, which includes a joint secretary, of the company. Each joint secretary would therefore be an authorised signatory and the signature of two of them would satisfy the requirements, so this would appear to be possible. This would only apply to joint secretaries who have equal authority to act. If a document is signed by a director or secretary of more than one company it must be signed separately by that individual in each capacity. There is currently no English law evidence or specific authority on whether each authorised signatory can sign counterparts of the same document.

However, there is guidance that endorses the view that an execution clause requiring signature by two authorised signatories could be signed in counterpart.

However, owing to the lack of actual legal authority, if it is possible for the two signatories to sign the same counterpart, it remains the preferred approach for many. If the two directors cannot be in the same location, consider having the document executed by one director in the presence of a witness instead. Alternatively, the directors need not sign at the same time.



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