72—Signing of documents to be lodged with Commission
(1) A document lodged
with the Commission will be taken to have been signed by a person required to
sign the document if—
(a) in
the case of a natural person, the document is signed by another authorised by
the person in writing to sign on the person's behalf;
(b) in
the case of a body corporate, the document is signed by a director of the body
corporate or a person authorised by a director in writing to sign on behalf of
the body corporate.
(2) A person must, if
required by the Commission, produce the written authorisation to the
Commission.
(3) If the Commission
is satisfied that it is not practicable to obtain the signature of a person
required by this Act to sign a document, the Commission may accept the
document for registration without the person's signature.