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### sec.14 Conditions and limit on powers
The powers of an authorised person are subject to any conditions stated in—
the authorised person’s instrument of authorisation; or
a signed notice given to the authorised person.
The instrument of authorisation or a signed notice given to the authorised person may limit the authorised person’s powers.
The authorised person’s authorisation ends if any of the following happens—
the term of authorisation stated in a condition of authorisation ends;
under another condition of authorisation, the authorisation ends;
the authorised person’s authorisation is withdrawn under section 13 (2) ;
the authorised person ceases to be an employee of the corporation.
Subsection (3) does not limit the ways the authorisation of a person ends.
In this section—
condition of authorisation means a condition under which the authorised person is authorised.
signed notice means a notice signed by the corporation manager.
(sec.14-ssec.1) The powers of an authorised person are subject to any conditions stated in— the authorised person’s instrument of authorisation; or a signed notice given to the authorised person.
(sec.14-ssec.2) The instrument of authorisation or a signed notice given to the authorised person may limit the authorised person’s powers.
(sec.14-ssec.3) The authorised person’s authorisation ends if any of the following happens— the term of authorisation stated in a condition of authorisation ends; under another condition of authorisation, the authorisation ends; the authorised person’s authorisation is withdrawn under section 13 (2) ; the authorised person ceases to be an employee of the corporation.
(sec.14-ssec.4) Subsection (3) does not limit the ways the authorisation of a person ends.
(sec.14-ssec.5) In this section— condition of authorisation means a condition under which the authorised person is authorised. signed notice means a notice signed by the corporation manager.
- (a) the authorised person’s instrument of authorisation; or
- (b) a signed notice given to the authorised person.
- (a) the term of authorisation stated in a condition of authorisation ends;
- (b) under another condition of authorisation, the authorisation ends;
- (c) the authorised person’s authorisation is withdrawn under section 13 (2) ;
- (d) the authorised person ceases to be an employee of the corporation.