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What is the significance of a company’s common seal, as depicted here?

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A company’s common seal is its official signature and serves as a legal identification mark. Since a company is an artificial entity and cannot sign documents on its own, the Board of Directors authorises the use of the common seal on significant papers, contracts, and deeds. This makes the documents legally binding on the company and authenticates its approval.
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Chapter 4: Ownership Structures - Joint Stock Company - EXERCISES [Page 54]
