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MNaveedonline
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Experts Advice on Letter From Legal Representative

Post by MNaveedonline » Fri May 31, 2013 7:03 pm

Hi.
A letter from a legal representative confirming the validity of signatures on each third-party declaration provided. This must confirm that the declaration from the third party contains the signatures of the people stated. It can be a single letter covering all third-party permissions, or several letters from several legal representatives. It must be an original letter and not a copy, and it must be from a legal representative permitted to practise in the country where the third party or the money is.

I am in UK and I am using Third party Bank Statement/ letter, What's the meaning of above point of Policy Guidance.

This means i need one letter from solictor (third party country), who explain in his letter, regarding validity of third party signature only and same time I take again one letter from UK legal representative for my signature validation. because i am in uk.

My question is according to policy guidance, How many letters we need from legal representatives for signatures validation, if third party in overseas.

R we need only one letter for third party signature validation or two letters, 1 for third party signature and 2nd from uk legal represenatative for applicant signature.

mjay
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Re: Experts Advice on Letter From Legal Representative

Post by mjay » Fri May 31, 2013 11:24 pm

MNaveedonline wrote:Hi.
A letter from a legal representative confirming the validity of signatures on each third-party declaration provided. This must confirm that the declaration from the third party contains the signatures of the people stated. It can be a single letter covering all third-party permissions, or several letters from several legal representatives. It must be an original letter and not a copy, and it must be from a legal representative permitted to practise in the country where the third party or the money is.

I am in UK and I am using Third party Bank Statement/ letter, What's the meaning of above point of Policy Guidance.

This means i need one letter from solictor (third party country), who explain in his letter, regarding validity of third party signature only and same time I take again one letter from UK legal representative for my signature validation. because i am in uk.

My question is according to policy guidance, How many letters we need from legal representatives for signatures validation, if third party in overseas.

R we need only one letter for third party signature validation or two letters, 1 for third party signature and 2nd from uk legal represenatative for applicant signature.
hi
whers they said we need letter from legal representative to verify the applicant signature its only for third party signatures read guidance properly plz

MNaveedonline
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Re: Experts Advice on Letter From Legal Representative

Post by MNaveedonline » Sat Jun 01, 2013 12:08 am

mjay wrote:
MNaveedonline wrote:Hi.
A letter from a legal representative confirming the validity of signatures on each third-party declaration provided. This must confirm that the declaration from the third party contains the signatures of the people stated. It can be a single letter covering all third-party permissions, or several letters from several legal representatives. It must be an original letter and not a copy, and it must be from a legal representative permitted to practise in the country where the third party or the money is.

I am in UK and I am using Third party Bank Statement/ letter, What's the meaning of above point of Policy Guidance.

This means i need one letter from solictor (third party country), who explain in his letter, regarding validity of third party signature only and same time I take again one letter from UK legal representative for my signature validation. because i am in uk.

My question is according to policy guidance, How many letters we need from legal representatives for signatures validation, if third party in overseas.

R we need only one letter for third party signature validation or two letters, 1 for third party signature and 2nd from uk legal represenatative for applicant signature.
hi
whers they said we need letter from legal representative to verify the applicant signature its only for third party signatures read guidance properly plz
They has clearily mentioned

A letter from a legal representative confirming the validity of signatures on each third-party declaration provided, which confirms that the declaration(s) from the third party/parties contains the signatures of the people stated. It can be a single letter covering all third-party permissions, or several letters from several legal representatives[/u]

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