B-1.1 - Building Act

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142. The Board may, by regulation and subject to specified conditions, allow a signature to be affixed by means of an automatic device, an electronic signature to be affixed, or a facsimile of a signature to be engraved, lithographed or printed on specified documents. However, the facsimile has the same force as the signature itself only if the document is countersigned by a person authorized to do so by the president and chief executive officer.
1985, c. 34, s. 142; 1991, c. 74, s. 169; 2005, c. 22, s. 32.
142. The Board may, by regulation and according to the conditions it sets, allow the signature to be affixed by means of an automatic device on the documents it determines.
The Board may allow a facsimile of the signature to be engraved, lithographed or printed on such documents as it determines.
A facsimile requires authentication by the countersignature of a person so authorized by the chairman.
1985, c. 34, s. 142; 1991, c. 74, s. 169.
142. The Commission may, by regulation and according to the conditions it sets, allow the signature to be affixed by means of an automatic device on the documents it determines.
The Commission may allow a facsimile of the signature to be engraved, lithographed or printed on such documents as it determines.
A facsimile requires authentication by the countersignature of a person so authorized by the chairman.
1985, c. 34, s. 142.