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Execution clause (Scotland)—self-proving execution by an individual general partner or an authorised signatory for a limited partnership
Produced in partnership with Rod MacLeod of Shepherd and Wedderburn and Abby Doig of Shepherd and Wedderburn
PrecedentsExecution clause (Scotland)—self-proving execution by an individual general partner or an authorised signatory for a limited partnership
Produced in partnership with Rod MacLeod of Shepherd and Wedderburn and Abby Doig of Shepherd and Wedderburn
PrecedentsSubscribed by [insert name of individual] as [General Partner OR Authorised |
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United Kingdom
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