Heres an interesting one I think.
We have a situation where a sale went through but the directors were never sent any lease documents to sign (although they were sent monies for past fees.) After requesting the lease documents it appears that other people signed for the management company.
One person was previsouly a director of the OMC but resigned 6 months prior to the sale date. That person was also still a director of the building firm which built the estate which was in receivership at the time.
The other person was a solicitor who had been 'authorised' by the first person to sign.
Once the developer has resigned all his positions in the OMC does he retain any powers to act on behalf of the company as the builder still that anyone knows of? In this case signing documents as a director of the OMC when they are not?
We have a situation where a sale went through but the directors were never sent any lease documents to sign (although they were sent monies for past fees.) After requesting the lease documents it appears that other people signed for the management company.
One person was previsouly a director of the OMC but resigned 6 months prior to the sale date. That person was also still a director of the building firm which built the estate which was in receivership at the time.
The other person was a solicitor who had been 'authorised' by the first person to sign.
Once the developer has resigned all his positions in the OMC does he retain any powers to act on behalf of the company as the builder still that anyone knows of? In this case signing documents as a director of the OMC when they are not?