Needs to be an officer or someone with power of attorney.  Ordinarily, you do 
not have power of attorney unless there is board of director approval 
authorizing you to sign contracts on behalf of the company.  
The point is to make sure someone signs it who is authorized to bind the 
company to the obligations of the agreement; otherwise they could argue later 
that the agreement is not valid.





Kenneth Chow
07/27/2000 08:05 AM
To: Susan Scott/ET&S/Enron@ENRON
cc:  

Subject: Re: Confidentiality Agreement

Susan,
Does it have to be an officer of the company (West Penetone, NiGen 
International) that signs the agreement?
Or is it ok for the sales rep to sign it?

Thanks,
Ken

---------------------- Forwarded by Kenneth Chow/ET&S/Enron on 07/27/2000 
07:59 AM ---------------------------


jimmy e hassell <jimmyhassell@juno.com> on 07/26/2000 03:52:35 PM
To: Kenneth.Chow@enron.com
cc:  

Subject: Re: Confidentiality Agreement


Jimmy Hassell
C/O West Penetone
203 Shenandoah Drive
Richmond, Texas 77469

Ken, Do I need an officer in the company to sign the agreement?

On Tue, 25 Jul 2000 15:04:53 -0500 Kenneth.Chow@enron.com writes:
> Jimmy,
> I will fax you a copy of the Agreement.  Please sign and fax back to
> me for
> processing.  I will be sending you the original, also to be signed
> and sent
> back to me.  I do not have your address on hand - would you mind
> sending me
> your mailing address?
>
> Thanks,
> Ken
>
>

Jimmy Hassell
jimmyhassell@juno.com
office 281-343-0636
fax     281-343-8407
cell    281-788-8435