- In law,
countersignature refers to a
second signature onto a do****ent. For example, a
contract or
other official do****ent
signed by the representative...
- For this reason,
every official act done by the
monarch requires the
countersignature of the
prime minister or, when appropriate, the
president of the Congress...
- All acts of the
emperor except for
military directives required the
countersignature of the
chancellor (Article XVII). The
emperor was also responsible...
-
provides that
certain presidential actions require the
prime minister's
countersignature,
including in
appointing judges and amb****adors,
commanding the military...
-
compared to
prime ministers in
other parliamentary democracies. His
countersignature is
required for all laws and
Cabinet orders.
While most
ministers in...
-
certain special rights. The
actions of the
president required the
countersignature of the
chancellor or the
minister or
ministers concerned, but the president...
- law or
Cabinet order can take
effect without the
prime minister's
countersignature (and the emperor's promulgation).
While Cabinet Ministers in most other...
- constitution, the decrees, and
directives of the
president require the
countersignature of the
chancellor or the
corresponding federal minister in
charge of...
-
German Reich) and the
facsimile signature of
Adolf Hitler and
facsimile countersignature of the
Minister of
State Otto Meissner, head of the
Office of the President...
- they may
exercise on
their own (Article 46), and
which require the
countersignature of the head of the
Andorran government, or the
approval of the "SÃndic...