611.06(g)   Signature by Limited Liability Company

A limited liability company ("LLC") has attributes of both a corporation and a partnership.  See TMEP §803.03(h).  Laws vary to some extent as to the authority conferred on various individuals associated with the limited liability company.  Generally, a "manager" has authority equivalent to an officer in a corporation.  Therefore, anyone identified as a manager, or equivalent, may sign.  In addition, anyone with a corporate-officer-type title may sign.  In some states, the members, who are the owners, also have authority to act on behalf of the limited liability company.