This legislation has been repealed.
(1) A document is duly
executed by the Commission, if —
(a) the
common seal of the Commission affixed to it in accordance with subsections (2)
and (3); or
(b) it
is signed on behalf of the Commission by the member or members or officer or
officers of the Commission authorised by the Commission to do so.
(2) The common seal of
the Commission shall not be affixed to any document except by resolution of
the Commission.
(3) The common seal of
the Commission shall be affixed to a document in the presence of the
chairperson and another member, or the chairperson and an officer of the
Commission authorised by the Commission either generally or in any particular
case to do so, and each of them shall sign the document to attest that that
common seal was so affixed.
(4) A document
purporting to be executed in accordance with this section shall be presumed to
be duly executed until the contrary is shown.
(5) When a document is
produced bearing a seal purporting to be the common seal of the Commission, it
shall be presumed that that seal is the common seal of the Commission until
the contrary is shown.
[Section 57 amended by No. 84 of 1994 s. 42.]