A statutory agent is a person who has been officially designated to deal with a legal summons which a business is legally obliged to deal with. A statutory agent is also called a registered agent. The agent must be monitored by the business for appropriateness of word and deed or the consequences to the business may be dire.
Huntington is registered with the Ohio Secretary of State as "Huntington Bancshares Financial Corporation." The statutory agent is listed there.
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The statutory agent for KeyBank, like for other corporations, is typically designated in the bank's official filings and may vary by state. This agent is responsible for receiving legal documents and notices on behalf of the bank. For the most accurate and current information, it's best to consult KeyBank’s official website or the relevant state’s business registry.
An individual appointed by a corporation to accept service of papers in a lawsuit is the agent for the corporation. This agent is typically referred to as a registered agent or statutory agent, and their role is to ensure that the corporation can be formally notified of legal actions and proceedings. By designating this agent, the corporation fulfills its legal obligation to maintain a point of contact for service of process.
Statutory Body
what is the difference between statutory audit and non statutory audit.
statutory expenses
What is statutory inducements
A statutory body deals with written law; non-statutory deals with implied law.
what is statutory fund
There is no statutory lending ratio.
==One Answer== There is no textbook definition for a "statutory estate" in the U.S. Perhaps you are referring to the statutory right of a spouse to waive the will and take a statutory share of the estate instead.