The rules on corporate execution generally apply to the signing of caveats, but:
a. Caveats may also be signed by an attorney/agent of the caveator. This person does not need to be an employee of the corporation.
b. Where a person signs a caveat on behalf of a corporation and lists a position from which it can be reasonably inferred that the person is an employee of the company, the district registrar will accept this execution. The statement that the party is an employee and has the authority to bind the corporation may be added but is not required.
The rule allowing a caveat signed on behalf of a corporation by an agent to be discharged by that agent continues to apply to these documents.