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Code · Connecticut · Title 42b — Registered Obligations of Public Entities · CHAPTER 748 — Registered Public Obligations

Sec. 42b-4. Execution of certificated registered public obligations and writings related to uncertificated registered public obligations.

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(a)A certificated registered public obligation shall be executed by the issuer by the manual or facsimile signature or signatures of authorized officers. Any signature of an authorized officer may be attested by the manual or facsimile signature of another authorized officer.
(b)In addition to the signatures referred to in subsection
(a)of this section, any certificated registered public obligation or any writing relating to an uncertificated registered public obligation may include a certificate or certificates signed by the manual or facsimile signature of an authenticating agent, certifying agent, registrar, transfer agent or the like.
(c)At least one signature of an authorized officer or of an authenticating agent, certifying agent, registrar, transfer agent or other person required or permitted to be placed on a certificated registered public obligation shall be a manual signature.
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