Maryland Code § SF-2-303

Section SF-2-303
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(a) Any authorized officer, after filing with the Secretary of State the
manual signature of the authorized officer certified under oath, may execute or cause
to be executed with a facsimile signature instead of a manual signature:
(1) any public security, if the signature of at least 1 authorized officer
required or permitted to be placed on the public security is manually subscribed; and
(2) any instrument of payment.
(b) If a public security is required to be manually signed by a trustee,
issuing agent, fiscal agent, registrar, or other agent or custodian, any other signature
required or permitted to be placed on the public security may be a facsimile signature.
(c) Upon compliance with this subtitle by the authorized officer, the
facsimile signature of the authorized officer has the same legal effect as the manual
signature of the authorized officer.

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