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What are the limitations a secretary cannot do?

A secretary is the chief administration officer of the company. However, there are certain acts a company secretary has no power to do and cannot do unless he has special authority to:

 

·      call a meeting of the company;

 

·      issue a writ in the company’s name;

 

·     alter the register of members (e.g. by inclusion of new names or striking off names); 

 

·      appoint a proxy to represent the company at a meeting of creditors;

 

·      register a transfer of shares;

 

·      make any request on behalf of a company for a loan or make any such loan agreement for the company.


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