In message <617eb8c8634c9149aa66c853d7b8ac5322b1b...@by2prd0310mb389.namprd03.prod.o utlook.com>, dated Tue, 16 Jul 2013, "Crane, Lauren" <[email protected]> writes:

The MD guide clarifies that both the AR and the person authorized to compile the technical file (and they can be different people) can both be a ?natural or legal person?. In other words the both can either be a named individual or a company. Companies tend to last longer than individuals in a particular position, so it seems better to indicate a company as AR.


Maybe, but companies come, go and change their names.
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