enkelsignon
Enkelsignon is a term used to describe a single signature that is legally binding on behalf of a company or organization. This means that one person, typically a director or authorized signatory, has the authority to sign documents and enter into agreements that will bind the entire entity. The specific individuals who have this authority are usually determined by the company's articles of association or by a board resolution. In many jurisdictions, this simplifies contractual processes by eliminating the need for multiple signatures on routine documents. However, the extent of this authority can be limited, and certain significant transactions may still require additional approvals or multiple signatures depending on company policy or legal requirements. The concept of enkelsignon aims to streamline business operations while maintaining a clear chain of accountability. It is important for individuals and entities to understand who holds this authority and the implications of their signature on behalf of the organization.